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Old 09-16-2018, 07:20 PM   #1613
FizzyWater
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
Didn't you like this Eve Dallas book? It was a bit dull, wasn't it?
I have to say, her books that are mostly set in the business world - this one, Calculated in Death, and there's at least one more - are the ones I find dull. I assumed it was because I worked in an office and find books in that setting dull.

But I'd rather read those than the ones that spend way too much time (IMO) in the villain's head. Or the ones that veer to much into the paranormal (many of her novellas). I think Thanksgiving in Death is my least favorite of all the books in this series. That could be affected by the fact that I listened to it, rather than read it, and the villain "voice" and his glee in his tasks was jarring.
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