Saturday, March 1, 2014

Concealed in Death (Book review)


    Intrigued by mystery? Addicted to trying to solve a case before the ending is revealed to you? actively invested in crime drama's? If this is you, I highly recommend reading "Concealed In Death" by J.D. Robb.
    I recently completed this book and found it absolutely entertaining. Growing up I've always harbored an  affinity for solving things, whether it was puzzles, riddles or the villain on Scooby Doo. With that in mind, I tend to gravitate towards any mystery/thriller piece of work.
    This installation stemming from the "In Death" series, follows Lieutenant Eve Dallas as she's faced with an unthinkable situation. Roarke, her billionaire beau is an accomplished professional who uses his business savvy by brokering a sweet deal for an abandoned building. With renovations at the fore front, Roarke oversees as his employees begun the demolition and reconstruction process.... when BOOM! The walls reveal a secret! A Body! But wait, there's another one.... and another... final count... 12! What sick creep would "conceal" 12 bodies in an abandoned building? That's what Eve and Roarke intend to find out.
    This novel touches on all of your typical core emotions, ranging from shock, and panic to passionate exchanges. I admit, I engaged in this world during my workday by downloading the audio book and listening to the story. No matter if you take the traditional method and read the book or utilize the audio book approach, you will not be disappointed. Some of the terminology that appears throughout the text can seem pretty cheesy for my taste, mainly due to the setting taking place in the future, however, the depth of the book is enticing and will grab the reader from page 1!

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