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Originally Posted by Catlady
Ever read a mystery series out of order and find that a character who's well established as the friend/lover/spouse of the protagonist in, say, book five was a prime suspect in book one of the series? It pretty much destroys any suspense or tension when you read book one.
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That describes the In Death series perfectly. Also with the In Death series, there are a lot of things mentioned from previous books. And given how the characters progress, reading out of order will spoil things.