Fantasy in Death: In Death, Book 30 Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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Fantasy in Death: In Death, Book 30 by J. D. Robb

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Summary

Bart Minnock, founder of the computer gaming giant U-Play, enters his private room, and eagerly can't wait to lose himself in an imaginary world, to take on the role of a sword-wielding warrior king, in his company's latest top-secret project, Fantastical. The next morning, he is found in the same locked room, in a pool of blood, his head separated from his body. It is the most puzzling case Lieutenant Eve Dallas has ever faced, and it is not a game. . . . She is having as much trouble figuring out how Bart Minnock was murdered as determining who did the murdering. The victim's girlfriend seems sincerely grief-stricken, and his quirky but brilliant partners at U-Play appear shocked as well. No one seems to have had a problem with the enthusiastic, high-spirited millionaire. Of course, success can attract jealousy, and gaming, like any business, has its fierce rivalries and dirty tricks - as Eve's husband, Roarke, one of U-Play's competitors, knows well. But Minnock was not naive, and he knew how to fight back in the real world as well as the virtual one. Eve and her team are about to enter the next level of police work, in a world where fantasy is the ultimate seduction - and the price of defeat is death.

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3 comments

  • I've got the whole series and let me tell you, Fantasy in Death takes the cake for being the absolute best. It keeps you on your toes, wondering what's going to go down next, and the storyline is top-notch. I'm itching for the next book to come out. Honestly, I think this series would make an incredible film or TV show, way better than Bones or CSI.
  • The story in 'Fantasy in Death: In Death, Book 30' falls flat and the narration is subpar. The characters lack believability, especially Peabody, whose voice only exacerbates the problem. Compared to the approximately 70 books I've downloaded, this is the worst one. JD Robb has shown the ability to write much better material.
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