Tuesday, July 27, 2010

J.D. Robb Complete Book List

Its been a fairly open secret that J.D. Robb is the pseudonym of the more familiar New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts (click herefor my Nora Roberts guide). But Ms. Roberts, and her publisher, Berkley, were content to let the Robb books build slowly with very little tie-in to the Nora Roberts style of romantic suspense.The pragmatic reason for creating J.D. Robb was the astounding pace at which Nora Roberts produces books. With nearly 100 published books to her credit by 1995, she had built up a surplus of titles to be released by her publishers, Berkley and Silhouette, and still was creating more. Reluctant to publish romantic suspense books akin to what she was already writing under a pseudonym, Ms. Roberts was convinced that readers would enjoy romantic suspense with a difference. Thus J.D. Robb was born. The initials were taken from Ms. Roberts sons, Jason and Dan, while Robb was a shortened form of Roberts. I wanted to try something a little different. I love writing romance and suspense but also wanted a twist, explains Ms. Roberts. The near future setting provided this and allowed me to more or less create a world. What would it be like in 2058? I could decide. And I could illustrate my own feeling that while the toys may change, people remain basically the same. They still love and hate and covet; they still have courage and cowardice. They're still human.CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE WE HAVE OVER 5000 BOOKS TO BE LISTED PLEASE USE CNTRL F TO SEARCH!I spend hours compiling and checking each of my guides before publication. It is my goal to be one of the top 25 reviewers in Australia. If you do find this guide helpful in any way, please recognise my hard work by voting yes. I appreciate every helpful vote I receive.Death Series1. Naked In Death (1995)Introducing New York Police Lieutenant Eve Dallas Breaking every rule, Eve gets involved with Roarke, a suspect in her latest murder case. But passion and seduction have rules all their own. 2. Glory In Death (1995)In Eves latest case, two murder victims have one connection: Eves lover, Roarke.3. Immortal In Death (1996)A top model is dead and the suspect is none other than Eves best friend.4. Rapture In Death (1996)An investigation of three apparent suicides draws Eve into the world of virtual reality where the mind can become the weapon of its own destruction. 5. Ceremony In Death (1997)In the most dangerous case of her career, every step Eve takes brings her closer to a confrontation with humanitys most seductive form of evil.6. Vengeance In Death (1997)A madman brutally murders two men both with ties to an ugly secret shared by Eves new husband, Roarke.7. Holiday In Death (1999)In the future when computer technology brings lovers together, dating can be a deadly game.8. Midnight In Death This is part of an anthology, see below.9. Conspiracy In Death (1999)The pursuit of a serial killer leaves Dallass job on the line. Now her hands are tied, between a struggle for justice and a fight for her career.10. Loyalty in Death (1999)Eve Dallas returns to face her most ingenious foe a secret admirer who taunts her with lettersand kills without mercy.11. Witness In Death (2000)Eve Dallas is thrust into the spotlight when she becomes the key witness in the brutal murder of a famous actor.12. Judgment in Death (2000)When a cop killer cuts loose in a club called Purgatory, Detective Eve Dallas descends into an underground criminal hell.13. Betrayal in Death (2001)Eve is up against a hit man for the elite, whose next target may be her own husband, Roarke. 14. Interlude in DeathThis is part of an anthology, see below.15. Seduction in Death (2001)Lieutenant Eve Dallas is searching for a Casanova killer with a deadly appetite for seduction.16. Reunion in Death (2002)A birthday party sets the scene for a frightening reunion with a killer from Eve Dallass past. 17. Purity in Death (2002)A frightening new computer virus is spreading and it knows no boundaries. And Eve Dallas must face the impossible that this computer virus can spread from machine to man. 18. Portrait in Death (2003)Eve faces a serial killer who offers his victims eternal youth by taking their life. 19. Imitation in Death (2003)Lt. Eve Dallas becomes entangled in the deadly mind game of a vicious copycat killer. 20. Divided in Death (2004)It is the year 2059, a future where technology and humanity collide, and a new computer virus has become the latest form of terrorism. 21. Visions in Death (2004)Lieutenant Eve Dallas searches the darkest corners of Manhattan for an elusive killer with a passion for collecting souls.22. Survivor in Death (2005)Lieutenant Eve Dallas struggles to solve the murder of a seemingly ordinary family, and protect one small, terrified survivor.23. Origin in Death (2005)In late 2059, as scientists work to expand the limits of technology, Detective Eve Dallas tracks the cunning, cold-blooded killer of a father and son. 24. Memory In Death (2006) After a visit from her past, Lt. Eve Dallas walks a tightrope between her professional duties and her private demons. 25. Born In Death (Nov 2006) 26. Innocent in Death (Feb 2007)27. Creation in Death (Nov 2007). . . . Other BooksRemember When (2003)Writing together for the first time, number-one New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts and her number-one New Times bestselling pseudonym J.D. Robb create a tale of con men and jewel thieves that blends present-day romance and futuristic suspense. AnthologiesHaunted in Death (2006) Haunted in Death by J.D. RobbPoppy's Coin by Mary BlayneyThe Passenger by Ruth Ryan LanganMellow Lemon Yellow by Mary Kay McComasOut of this World (2001) Interlude in Death by J.D.RobbKinsman by Susan KrinrardImmortality by Maggie ShayneMagic Like Heat Across my Skin Laurell HamiltonSilent Night (1998)Berry Merry Christmas by Clare CrossThe Unexpected Gift by Dee HolmesChristmas Promises by Susan PlunkettMidnight in Death by J.D. RobbBump in theNight (2006)Haunted in Death JD RobbPoppy's Coin Mary BlayneyThe Passenger Ruth LanganMellow Lemon Yellow Mary McComas

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