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Reunion in Death: 14 Audio CD – Audiobook, 4 December 2012
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J D Robb
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At exactly 7:30 p.m., Walter Pettibone arrived home to over a hundred friends and family shouting, "surprise!" It was his birthday. Although he had known about the planned event for weeks, the real surprise was yet to come. At 8:45 p.m., a woman with emerald eyes and red hair handed him a glass of champagne. One sip of birthday bubbly, and he was dead. The woman's name is Julie Dockport. No one at the party knew who she was. But Detective Eve Dallas remembers her all too well. Eve was personally responsible for her incarceration nearly ten years ago. And now, let out on good behavior, she still has nothing but bad intentions. It appears she wants to meet Dallas again - in a reunion neither will forget... "Edgy [and] sexy."-Publishers Weekly
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBrilliance Audio
- Publication date4 December 2012
- Dimensions16.51 x 1.59 x 13.97 cm
- ISBN-10146923386X
- ISBN-13978-1469233864
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Nora Roberts is the number-one New York Times-bestselling author of more than 150 novels, including High Noon, Angels Fall, Blue Smoke, and Northern Lights. She is also the author of the bestselling futuristic suspense series written under the pen name J. D. Robb. There are more than 280 million copies of her books in print.
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- Publisher : Brilliance Audio; Abridged edition (4 December 2012)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 146923386X
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- Dimensions : 16.51 x 1.59 x 13.97 cm
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J.D. ROBB is the pseudonym for #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts. She is the author of over 200 novels, including the futuristic suspense In Death series. There are more than 500 million copies of her books in print.
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Well written but too much sex
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Enjoyed the story. characters and in particular, the humour. Once again I'd recommend the series. Off to find the next one.
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This is simply a murder mystery book that keeps you glued to your seat till you are finished just love Roarke and eve
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JD Robb is my favourite read. I limit myself to one a month and cant wait for next read!
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Amazing just as expected from JD Robb
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One of my favourites, a pure joy to read for so many reasons.
Eve is pitting wits against a killer she helped put away once before as a new detective. A woman who should never have been let out of jail and when she targets Roarke to get to Eve, the gloves come off.
Eve and Roarke are really building a solid foundation for their marriage but butt heads a lot in this one, as well as also celebrate their first anniversary.
Their solid connection really shows the most when Eve returns to Dallas and confronts her memories of what happened the night she started to become Eve Dallas.
Peabody takes on a cold case and brings it home. And I loved having Peabody’s parents spring a surprise visit and whammy Eve and Roarke with The Look.
Good to see a softer side to Eve when she turns to Dr Mira for advice and how she deals with going back to Dallas and those memories from her brutal childhood.
Roarke also struggles with feeling helpless about Eve’s past.
I have read all of these books twice already as I own most in paperback and am slowly collecting the kindle versions too.
I am rereading this series once more, updating and replacing missing reviews.
I just hope the newer cover version has the errors sorted out.
Eve is pitting wits against a killer she helped put away once before as a new detective. A woman who should never have been let out of jail and when she targets Roarke to get to Eve, the gloves come off.
Eve and Roarke are really building a solid foundation for their marriage but butt heads a lot in this one, as well as also celebrate their first anniversary.
Their solid connection really shows the most when Eve returns to Dallas and confronts her memories of what happened the night she started to become Eve Dallas.
Peabody takes on a cold case and brings it home. And I loved having Peabody’s parents spring a surprise visit and whammy Eve and Roarke with The Look.
Good to see a softer side to Eve when she turns to Dr Mira for advice and how she deals with going back to Dallas and those memories from her brutal childhood.
Roarke also struggles with feeling helpless about Eve’s past.
I have read all of these books twice already as I own most in paperback and am slowly collecting the kindle versions too.
I am rereading this series once more, updating and replacing missing reviews.
I just hope the newer cover version has the errors sorted out.
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Sarah (Feeling Fictional)
4.0 out of 5 stars
In Death book 14
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 March 2019Verified Purchase
I've totally fallen in love with this series and lately I just can't seem to get enough of Eve and Roarke. Reunion in Death has a lot of emotional upheaval for Eve, as always she has a killer to track down but in this book she's also forced to face more of her past when the case takes her to Dallas to interview a potential witness. I always find it really painful seeing Eve relive her childhood traumas and this book was even more heart wrenching than the others but it's good to see her learning to rely on Roarke for support and even turn to Dr Mira for extra help when she needs it. She'll never get over what happened but hopefully she will eventually find better coping mechanisms and stop her regularly recurring nightmares.
While this book was quite dark in places it also had plenty of the humour fans of the series already know to expect. Eve has decided Peabody is ready for more responsibility and she gives her a cold case to work on her own. I love seeing how far Peabody has come under Eve's watchful eye and seeing Eve as a teacher shows us a different side to her character. We also have a visit from Peabody's parents which I have to admit was a bit on the weird side, Peabody's mother somehow manages to manipulate Eve into inviting them to dinner and then she manages to get Roarke to invite them both to stay which was surprising to say the least. I'm not sure why they'd choose to spend their time staying with Eve and Roarke not with their daughter - well the mansion, swimming pool and incredible food might have something to do with it! - but it was still odd. There were some interesting conversations while they visited but I didn't like the way they ended up making Eve feel uncomfortable in her own home though.
I found the murderer in this book quite fascinating though, it's not often we go into a book in this series already knowing who the killer is but that's exactly what we have here. Eve has already caught this murderer once but she's now been released on parole and immediately gone back to her old ways. What's interesting here is seeing Eve work out how to capture someone who has spent years planning her crimes and who hasn't left them many clues to work with. It was also interesting to come across a female serial killer, not something we see often in real life or fiction. Julianna was a worthy opponent for Eve and their battle of wits was extremely entertaining.
It's not often that I get 14 books into a series and still find myself desperately wanting more so J.D. Robb is doing a wonderful job on that front and I have a feeling it's not actually going to take me too long to catch up on the remaining 30 or so books that have already been published!
While this book was quite dark in places it also had plenty of the humour fans of the series already know to expect. Eve has decided Peabody is ready for more responsibility and she gives her a cold case to work on her own. I love seeing how far Peabody has come under Eve's watchful eye and seeing Eve as a teacher shows us a different side to her character. We also have a visit from Peabody's parents which I have to admit was a bit on the weird side, Peabody's mother somehow manages to manipulate Eve into inviting them to dinner and then she manages to get Roarke to invite them both to stay which was surprising to say the least. I'm not sure why they'd choose to spend their time staying with Eve and Roarke not with their daughter - well the mansion, swimming pool and incredible food might have something to do with it! - but it was still odd. There were some interesting conversations while they visited but I didn't like the way they ended up making Eve feel uncomfortable in her own home though.
I found the murderer in this book quite fascinating though, it's not often we go into a book in this series already knowing who the killer is but that's exactly what we have here. Eve has already caught this murderer once but she's now been released on parole and immediately gone back to her old ways. What's interesting here is seeing Eve work out how to capture someone who has spent years planning her crimes and who hasn't left them many clues to work with. It was also interesting to come across a female serial killer, not something we see often in real life or fiction. Julianna was a worthy opponent for Eve and their battle of wits was extremely entertaining.
It's not often that I get 14 books into a series and still find myself desperately wanting more so J.D. Robb is doing a wonderful job on that front and I have a feeling it's not actually going to take me too long to catch up on the remaining 30 or so books that have already been published!

Father Ted
3.0 out of 5 stars
"Right on Recipe"
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 July 2021Verified Purchase
I guess it's hard to alter the recipe when you've had stellar success with the one you crafted at the outset. The author has legions of loyal followers and after almost two hundred titles the odd OK rating won't carry any weight. Well-written, professional, and guaranteed to sell well, but I need something different. Time to seek new blood,

D. M. Dickson
4.0 out of 5 stars
I really like Peabody.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 September 2014Verified Purchase
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I am still thoroughly enjoying this series. The dialogue and interplay between the characters has, in my opinion, improved a great deal since the first book. The character that is Peabody has become one of my favourites and the comments and asides are highly amusing.
The endings have all been quite thrilling but this one in particular had me holding my breath until the final moments (trying to avoid a spoiler here) and then I was on the edge of my seat. The fact that the end cannot really be in doubt as there are other books to come does not detract from the thrills and spills of the conclusion.
Another very enjoyable read.
I am still thoroughly enjoying this series. The dialogue and interplay between the characters has, in my opinion, improved a great deal since the first book. The character that is Peabody has become one of my favourites and the comments and asides are highly amusing.
The endings have all been quite thrilling but this one in particular had me holding my breath until the final moments (trying to avoid a spoiler here) and then I was on the edge of my seat. The fact that the end cannot really be in doubt as there are other books to come does not detract from the thrills and spills of the conclusion.
Another very enjoyable read.

Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as good as the previous 13!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 May 2017Verified Purchase
Reading J D Robb's books in numerical order is fabulous. Like reading one huge book that carries on from where the previous one left off. Well rounded believable characters that u h ave come to know and care about, and their collective and individual stories progress in each book. I am going to be sorry when I get the the last and current volume and then have to wait once a year till the next one comes out as I d o for Nora Roberts books (J D Robbs alter-ego). Enjoy!

Susan Gittings
5.0 out of 5 stars
Murder most foul
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2013Verified Purchase
I am absolutely loving this series. Getting to know the characters and reading how their relationships are developing.
I started at book 1, never expecting to get so totally hooked. Its set only about 45 years in the future, but the imagined changes by J D Robb are fascinating, who am I to say that it won't be true.
Dallas and Roarke, what complicated and damaged people, to have found each other and still be together despite coming at the murders from different sides of the fence, can't wait to see if she gets pregnant...think Roarke will have his work cut out then!!!
I started at book 1, never expecting to get so totally hooked. Its set only about 45 years in the future, but the imagined changes by J D Robb are fascinating, who am I to say that it won't be true.
Dallas and Roarke, what complicated and damaged people, to have found each other and still be together despite coming at the murders from different sides of the fence, can't wait to see if she gets pregnant...think Roarke will have his work cut out then!!!