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Violence
Some
Murder investigation and some thriller violence in the futuristic setting
Language
Some
Adult language in Robb's thriller register
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sexual content between Eve and Roarke; a consistent series element
Substance Use
Barely any
Some social drinking in the near-future setting
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity; the series' comfort-food quality is its primary register
What this book is about
The thirtieth In Death novel follows Eve as she investigates the locked-room death of a virtual reality game designer who was killed inside his own game. Robb writes efficient adult thriller fiction with the ongoing Eve and Roarke relationship at its center; the explicit sexual content between the couple is a series fixture. The mystery is creative for the series. For adult fans of the In Death series.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content throughout
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