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Buddy Read - Calculated In Death (July 2015) - Spoiler Zone




I actually enjoyed this one more in re listening then the first time read. So that says a lot lol.
Kris - My Novelesque Life wrote: "Yes, it is. I'm reading through the whole series for the first time...I'm not even done and can't wait to do a reread lol. (I'm just on Thankless in Death now)."
It's a special experience reading the series for the first time, Kris. I am so glad you chose to do that with us in our buddy reads. I also think this is a series that you'll love the 2nd time around also. I pick up new little things each time I read one of the books again.
It's a special experience reading the series for the first time, Kris. I am so glad you chose to do that with us in our buddy reads. I also think this is a series that you'll love the 2nd time around also. I pick up new little things each time I read one of the books again.

Hi Sheri, is this a first time read or re-read for you?


Really Michelle. I don't know why I thought everything was a reread for you. So cool. I will say I really hope you enjoy it. I am starting tonight so I can be ready to chat.

I'll try and start Monday , latest Tuesday

I'l..."
I understand. Buddy reads are good to discuss things you really want to talk about.

Hi Sheri, is this a first time read or re-read for you?"
It is a reread for me.
Michelle wrote: "For some reason once I started the rereads I didn't read the new ones as they came out. I thought that it would be cool to catch up and continue. Surprise me forgetting that robb writes A Lot
I'l..."
I did the same thing in regards to the last couple of releases...we were getting so close to catching up that I have just held on to those. In fact, I need to check to see if it's just 2 that I haven't read or maybe 3. Not sure.
It'll be a bit later in the week before I can finish this one.
I'l..."
I did the same thing in regards to the last couple of releases...we were getting so close to catching up that I have just held on to those. In fact, I need to check to see if it's just 2 that I haven't read or maybe 3. Not sure.
It'll be a bit later in the week before I can finish this one.

I know I cannot believe I am catching up! Thankless grabbed me right away and it is painful to turn off my iPod to do other things, lol.
Same here, Sbyrd in regards to discussing the books with you.

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I am so glad I am on the same books as the buddy reads as I love discussing with you all!


Have you ever slowed down doing something because you were listening so hard? Lol!! I know I have. My husband also says I have this goofy smile on my face sometimes when I am really enjoying a scene lol.


Lol! I was saying in the thread for Delusion that I make my husband listen to parts I think are hilarious.
That is one thing I love to share with my husband who doesn't listen to them but knows and feeds my obsession lol. I remember making him listen to Indulgence beginning where she go on the rant and the bed and the animals. I also made him listen to the part in Celebrity that cracked me up when Peabody feeds the squirrel and Eve was like here comes the air force. They're so many scenes I made him listen to. Lol, he must love me.

He sounds like a good man :) It is so hard not sure such gems.

He is. Lol! It is hard not to share which is why I love this group. It makes me feel more sane lol.

It is. I was a member of GRs for a while and only used it for keeping track of books I read and look at reviews for books that I found interesting. Just last year I finally joined some groups and it lead me to this group and I was like hallelujah. Finally people I can talk to about my love of the series.

Yes it is.
Kris - My Novelesque Life wrote: "Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "Kris - My Novelesque Life wrote: "Yes, it is. I'm reading through the whole series for the first time...I'm not even done and can't wait to do a reread lol. (I'..."
So glad you joined our Buddy Reads, Kris. Love the great book discussions here!
So glad you joined our Buddy Reads, Kris. Love the great book discussions here!

Anyway. I've started and I'm wondering now that Eve has become more "famous" , how much more difficult will it not be to notify next of kin. Before the Icove case and now movie , she was just Roarke's cop. No matter how annoying it was she was recognized I suppose as more benign. Now she's become more famous in her own right.



Thanks, Sandra :)
Michelle wrote: "I'll apologize in advance. I know myself, as I read I'm sure I'll want to share immediately. I really missed that with delusion( let's not go there or down That rabbit hole , just say Jonetta our ..."
No reason to apologize, Michelle. I'm the same way, time permitting. I prefer discussing a book AS I'm reading it more than after I finish & maybe move on to another book.
No reason to apologize, Michelle. I'm the same way, time permitting. I prefer discussing a book AS I'm reading it more than after I finish & maybe move on to another book.


Love when Eve tells Peabody that Terney reminds her of Peabody. And Peabody starts to ask...when Eve cuts her off to say something about Don't ask me if she's prettier, got a smaller *ss, etc. lol Peabody says, "I wasn't thinking about her *ss, but know I am." Or something like that.
Heartbreaking scene when they arrive to inform the husband...he knew when he saw them at the door & he collapses. You can feel the grief. As Peabody says, Some are worse than others.
Heartbreaking scene when they arrive to inform the husband...he knew when he saw them at the door & he collapses. You can feel the grief. As Peabody says, Some are worse than others.

I am not going to lie I brushed past it due to it really hurt to hear about. I mean some really hurt and this was one of them. Same with the teen in Kindred. I always skip because it hurts too much.

That was a hard scene to read, Sandra.

( btw Ja is Afrikaans for yes. It might start popping into convo more often without permission )

That is a lovely scene. :-).
@ SB. Isn't Trueheart going out with someone in records?
On Manhattan's Upper East Side a woman lies dead at the bottom of the stairs, stripped of all her valuables. Most cops might call it a mugging gone wrong, but Lieutenant Eve Dallas knows better.
A well-off accountant and a beloved wife and mother, Marta Dickenson doesn't seem the type to be on anyone's hit list. But when Eve and her partner, Peabody, find blood inside the building, the lieutenant knows Marta's murder was the work of a killer who's trained, but not professional or smart enough to remove all the evidence.
But when someone steals the files out of Marta's office, Eve must immerse herself in her billionaire husband Roarke's world of big business to figure out who's cruel and callous enough to hire a hit on an innocent woman. And as the killer's violent streak begins to escalate, Eve knows she has to draw him out, even if it means using herself as bait. . . .