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Original Title: | Purity in Death |
ISBN: | 0749934417 (ISBN13: 9780749934415) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | In Death #15 |
Characters: | Eve Dallas, Roarke |
Setting: | New York City, New York,2059(United States) |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Romantic Suspense (2003) |
J.D. Robb
Paperback | Pages: 355 pages Rating: 4.35 | 23984 Users | 761 Reviews
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Title | : | Purity in Death (In Death #15) |
Author | : | J.D. Robb |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 355 pages |
Published | : | January 6th 2005 by Piatkus Books (first published August 27th 2002) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Romance. Crime. Fiction |
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Louie Cogburn had spent three days holed up in his apartment, staring at his computer screen. His pounding headache was unbearable - it felt like spikes drilling into his brain. And it was getting worse. Finally, when someone knocked at his door, Louie picked up a baseball bat, opened up the door, and started swinging....The first cop on the scene fired his stunner twice. Louie died instantly. Detective Eve Dallas has taken over the investigation, but there's nothing to explain the man's sudden rage or death. The only clue is a bizarre message left on his computer screen: ABSOLUTE PURITY ACHIEVED
And when a second man dies under near-identical circumstances, Eve starts racking her brain for answers and the courage to face the impossible...that this might be a computer virus able to spread from machine to man....
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Suspense 4.5 stars / Romance 4.5 starsIt was one hell of a ride; extremely interesting and wicked suspense. A computer virus, which affected human brain and killed a person in a very cruel and painful way. Justice sidesteps the law. I was conflicted. They killed pedophile and other scam, who raped kids, who sold drugs to kids, who sold kids. All these inhumans deserved to be killed. The only and fatal mistake of the jury was not to disable those, who was voted to be killed. If the virus madeSomeone has designed a computer virus that can kill and is using it to take out child abusers. While that is no great loss there are two problems:1. Collateral Damage2. Eve DallasThis book was exciting! Really, theres nothing so edge-of-your-seat visually exciting as bad guys doing bad things inside police plaza. Tension, testosterone, drama!
Lieutenant Eve Dallas is dreading an evening out with some of her husband's business associates and is almost relieved to get an emergency call from one of her team, off-duty Officer Troy Trueheart. He's a nervous wreck and tells her he has killed a man named Louis K. Cogburn. Cogburn is a low level drug dealer who mostly sells to kids in his neighborhood but has never been a serious problem for the police. After taking a baseball bat to his neighbor and attacking Trueheart, he screams about
I really had forgotten just how good these older books in the series were! This one has some of the most quotable quotes and the best repartee especially between Peabody and Eve. My family became irritated by how many bits I insisted on reading out loud.As with all of the books there was much to enjoy as all of our favourite characters came out to play, some with only minor roles, but there nevertheless. Mavis popped up only briefly but had significant news. Jamie came back to visit and provided
Even for a seasoned homicide cop, the sight of that pulpy mass of grey matter on a sterile scale was a little off-putting.Definitely expanded her mind, Morris said, But it doesnt appear she managed it by reading the great works of literature or exploring other cultures. right, no? This is shining example why I love these books!!!Theres always a very interesting crime/mystery, interspaced with hilarious, clever, fanny dialogue!!!Here the mystery is really mysterious! We have a vigilante group
★★★★★ Eep! McNab!
re-reading the whole series. Love it as much the second time around.
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