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Fantasy in Death

Fantasy in Death

In this thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling In Death series, it's game over for the criminals who cross Lieutenant Eve Dallas as she investigates the murder of a virtual reality wunderkind.

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...

Reviews
  • Man vs Machine

    Another good murder mystery. Some bad writing and some needless dialogue, but the mid 21st century technology can be a little scary.

    By Lakewaco

  • Fantasy in Death

    I have read every book in this series so far. I think this one is one of the best stories. You don’t know who done it until almost the end. It’s a puzzle, a very good one. This ROCKS.

    By El G MA

  • Fantasy in Love

    J. D. Robb rocks! This book grabbed my attention from the first paragraph, held it until the end, and left me wanting more.

    By Hayestrent

  • Excellent

    One of my favorites!

    By JimKak

  • DLP

    Excellent book. Enjoyed the challenge of figuring it out. A little disappointed in how the murders were done. A bit far fetched.

    By Woods/Barrington

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