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Dead of Night
Dead of Night

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Authors: J.d. Robb, Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, Mary Kay Mccomas
Publisher: Jove
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 400
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 0515143677
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.08508
EAN: 9780515143676

Publication Date: October 30, 2007
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Also Available In:

  • Kindle Edition - Dead of Night
  • Hardcover - Dead of Night (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series)

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  • Innocent In Death

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Nora Roberts, writing as J.D. Robb, puts futuristic lieutenant Eve Dallas in a supernatural showdown with a most seductive criminal: a vampire.

An ancient coin whisks an American woman and a modern-day earl into the past-and into each other's arms-in a stirring tale from Mary Blayney.

When a city girl visits a Scottish castle in Ruth Ryan Langan's story, she is thrust into a timeless romance with a mighty Highland laird.

And Mary Kay McComas gives an unhappy wife a magic-carpet ride into an alternate reality to show her the grass isn't always greener.



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5 out of 5 stars Dead of Night   August 25, 2008
This book contained stories that were evocative, interesting and well-written. Held my interest all the way through.


4 out of 5 stars entertaining anthology   June 30, 2008
**** "Eternity in Death" by J. D. Robb. Futuristic mystery.

This is part of the In Death series, #29 or thereabouts. A young woman is killed by exsanguination (I love that word!), and Eve Dallas is on the case. I was irritated by Roarke's credulity about vampires--I could buy him believing in witches and magic in Ceremony in Death (In Death), but not vampires. Peabody's belief, on the other hand, seemed more on the order of someone who likes scary movies--that is, not as serious.

My other problem was that Eve "just knew" who the killer was. I realize that might be partly because it's a novella and length is a problem, but in the past, Eve has gone out of her way to confirm or disprove what her instincts tell her, so I don't buy that she'd go strictly on instinct in this case.

Regardless, though, it was a strong story, and I particularly appreciated the depiction of the bartender's character.
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**** "Amy and the Earl's Amazing Adventure" by Mary Blayney. Time travel romance.

Amy is on vacation in England and when touring an earl's historical home, she's given a magic coin. Bartender Simon, brother of the current earl, recognizes it and demands an explanation.

Amy and Simon are whisked to the past where she's the earl's sister's companion and he's the earl, and they have to return the coin and figure out how to get back to their own time.

The premise was a little convoluted, as you can tell from my messy attempt at a synopsis, and all the activity didn't really give Amy and Simon enough time to convincingly fall in love, but I did enjoy the dual time travel, with both of them working together, and I thought their reactions to the different time period were believable. What was most fun was that Amy was better prepared for the time period because she'd read historical romances.
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** "Timeless" by Ruth Ryan Langan. Time travel romance.

Laurel is touring a Scottish castle when she lifts a tapestry and finds herself in the past... and everyone believes she's the laird's wife who's been missing for some time.

This one was really hard to swallow. Laurel never comes up with an explanation for why she's dressed oddly or why she doesn't remember anyone including her own child. Worse yet, she's barely taken aback by the time travel. She never tried to convince anyone she's not the laird's wife, never tried to explain who she is. And then she spent way too much time angsting over her attraction to the laird because she's not his real wife, and it would be wrong.

Topping it off, it has my very least favorite time travel romance ending.
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*** "On the Fringe" by Mary Kay McComas. Time travel romance.

Bonnie's husband Joe has separated from her because she's "too distant." She's miserable, but she's waiting for him to take the first step toward reconciliation. Then her grandmother is injured and insists that Bonnie find the carpet in her attic.

It's a magic carpet, and it takes Bonnie on a voyage of what might-have-been.

I absolutely loved the magic carpet stuff. Once that showed up, the story became interesting. Too bad it took so long to show up though, because I heartily disliked the characters by the time it did.

I find it hard to believe a man asking for a separation because his wife is distant. Having an affair because of that, yes. Separating, no. It's probably sexist of me, but that seems more like a female action.

Then the ending with the grandmother contradicted what we'd been told about the magic carpet's rules. And I was not remotely happy that it turns out the whole thing came about because Joe was being paternalistic. Gah.

Read just the middle of this story--it's fabulous.



5 out of 5 stars Dead of Night   June 25, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

There is an other great book from J.D. Robb. I just love Eve Dallas and how she gets the job done.


4 out of 5 stars yummy story...yummy series   April 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

okay, so i really only bought it for the J.D. Robb story. I collect all of her books, the In Death series is incredible. Can't wait for Suite 606 and Salvation In Death.


5 out of 5 stars "Eternity in Death" had real bite   February 28, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I read Nora Robert's "vampire" trilogy in late October, so I was curious to see how J. D. Robb would handle the same topic. I couldn't have been better pleased. I liked the tension between the characters, and Dorian made a great villian for a novella. The running "vampire" jokes from Eve's co-workers were a lot of fun. Peabody's uneasiness and Roarke's willingness to cover all bases in protecting Eve were spot on. Last, I laughed myself silly over the ending.

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