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Book Review of Brotherhood in Death (In Death, Bk 42)

Brotherhood in Death (In Death, Bk 42)
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Unusual plot and crime(s) this time, which was a nice change. Unfortunately it still contained the obligatory lovemaking scenes between Eve and Roarke, which I wish Robb would leave out. If I wanted to read a romance, I'd buy a friggin romance novel. At least she hasn't made Eve pregnant yet, but I'm sure she'll get around to that, which will forever end my love of these books. And, as usual, we have to hear all about Eve's childhood and the killing her father. If you've read all of the other books in this series, it gets tiresome. What I DO love about these crime dramas is how it's set in the future. I like reading about the futuristic weapons, technology, appliances, etc. It spices up the traditional crime/police procedural book.