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Title:Fantasy in Death (In Death #30)
Author:J.D. Robb
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 356 pages
Published:February 23rd 2010 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
Categories:Mystery. Romance. Crime. Romantic Suspense
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Bart Minnock, founder of the computer gaming giant U-Play, is found in his locked private playroom, in a pool of blood, his head separated from his body. Despite his violent end, Eve can’t find anyone—girlfriend and business partners included—who seemed to have a problem with the enthusiastic, high-spirited millionaire.

Of course 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 naïve, 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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Original Title: Fantasy In Death
ISBN: 0399156240 (ISBN13: 9780399156243)
Edition Language: English
Series: In Death #30
Characters: Eve Dallas, Roarke
Setting: New York City, New York,2060(United States)


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Fantasy in Death by J.D. RobbSeries: In Death, #30Suspense > futuristic > romance > mystery Whats the point of playing if winning isnt the goal? One of the owners of a virtual gaming company, Bart Minnock is killed in the locked room. Eve Dallas and her team have to figure out how a virtual game player came to be decapitated in a sealed Holo-room. The team is about to enter the next level of police work.



Soooooo, after 30 books I have to admit some books are better than the others. Others became a favorite and would definitely worth a reread but this one? Just so so. And why you ask me? This is about video games and I have zero knowledge with those. My eyes just kinda glazed and I zoned out reading or talking about it in real life. So, the problem? it's me and and my ignorance with video games.But I still enjoyed the characters of course. If it's even more possible to love them more and more

Took me a while to finish this one but I did, eventually. On the road so have little time for reviewing or reading. I have been scouring the second hand book shops of the Pacific North West to try and find a hardcover of NAKED IN DEATH. No luck. I did find a copy of NEW YORK TO DALLAS, which I think might be a pivotal book in the series ... from the title anyway.What can a I say ... broken record!!! Loved it - love Eve and Roarke. And all the other characters. No complaints here. I haven't the

Fantasy in Death by J. D. RobbThe not too distant future is the setting for Lt. Eve Dallas and her adventures. The entire series I have read so far is focused on homicide and the mystery that surrounds each murder. This book focuses on rpg. (role playing games) A group of loveable geeks is on the verge of paramount geekieness when they are beset with foul play. Bart Minnocks murder strikes a chord with Dallas, I suspect due to his naïve disposition and his vague similarity to Roarke. Roarke, on

3.5 StarsIn this book we are brought into the world of virtual reality gaming and a new game has been created, one that promises to give the gamer an epic experience, but it can also be a deadly one as Bart, the creator of the game finds out. An enjoyable read, where things really got interesting in the second half of the book for me.Eve again finds that Roarke has business connections to the victim and when he is put in danger, to say Eve isnt happy, would be an understatement. The tender and

Another wonderful In Death book by J.D. Robb. This story was an interesting concept and definitely kept me entertained. I spent the whole day reading this story. The "who dun it" was kind of easy to figure out but it didn't take away from enjoying the novel. I liked the epilogue too. The imagery Robb brings to these stories was evident in this new story. I could imagine Eve and Peabody sparring verbally (all in fun) with each other and saw it all in my mind. It never fails that the back and

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