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The video does wonders for her popularity and Nick's.


As to the robbery, yes, Sam handled it well and it only enhanced her image with the public.
Like Sharon and Anita, I think she should have been more forthcoming, but she is getting better in this area.
I thought she handled the robbery in sync with her training and Sam was pretty impressive. This time, I gave her a pass on minimizing the injury with Nick because she knew he had important hearings on the Hill. It was more about him than her, especially because she would have preferred he be there.

As a dedicated reader of the In Death series, I, too, see the similarity
of the robbery incident, but I hesitate to accuse Force of stealing the idea. It seems likely that in the course of any active cop's career in a big city they are fairly likely to walk in on a similar situation. It made a good story and I enjoyed it.


I agree Judy. I am not accusing Force of stealing the idea either. There are many books with this type of female detective and robbery scenes.
That said, there are too many similarities between the two series and one gets the impression that Force is borrowing too much. Moreover, she is not as good at characterization or plotting as Robb and the repeated borrowing results, at least for me, in Force coming off worse from the comparison.