#1 New York Times bestselling author J. D. Robb presents the fifth thrilling novel in her futuristic In Death series—where even in an age of cutting-edge technology, old beliefs die hard.
Conducting a top secret investigation into the death of a fellow police officer has Lieutenant Eve Dallas treading on dangerous ground. She must put professional ethics before personal loyalties. But when a dead body is placed outside her home, Eve takes the warning personally. With her husband, Roarke, watching her every move, Eve is drawn into the most dangerous case of her career. Every step she takes makes her question her own beliefs of right and wrong—and brings her closer to a confrontation with humanity's most seductive form of evil...
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"As always, Nora's books show that she researches her material before writing...Ceremony In Death is no exception. New Age, Wicca and Satanism all in one book and recorded VERY accruately!!!Couldn't put it down and can't wait to read the next in the series! "
— Andrea (5 out of 5 stars)
" This is my second time running through this series and each book tells a unique story while keeping the storylines of the characters ongoing. You really feel as if you know these characters! "
— Rhonda, 11/2/2022" More Romance than I expected but the story kept me interested. I like how these are futuristic but really less than 100 years from now. "
— Debra, 4/5/2019" A great book that not only looks into Eve's professional morals, it makes her look at her spiritual beliefs as well. "
— Terry, 5/24/2017" I love all the secondary characters in this series too. "
— Marian, 2/20/2014" I loved the storyline involving satanism, good witches, the occult - and Eve's skepticism with the same. Just perfect for Halloween. And Rourke seemed especially insatiable in this one - icing on the cake ;) "
— Mahlet, 1/17/2014" Another great read from J D Robb. Eve and Roarke at thier best and Roarke to the rescue when Eve gets in to trouble. "
— Carol, 1/5/2014" Was worried that the series would start to get too cliched with all of the plots, and this one was close, but still a great story. And it does NOT become cliche, ever. "
— Vicky, 1/4/2014" Loved it! Now it was a bit on the horrifying side, but u gotta take the good with the bad... "
— Claire, 12/5/2013" I wasn't sure if this one was going to be a subject I could get into but it turned out ok! "
— Reen, 10/26/2013" I think I'm beginning to tire of Roarke always coming in to save Dallas. It's becoming predictable. But I still enjoy each book I read. "
— Elle, 7/3/2013" Im not big on the satanism side of the story. Still was a pretty good read...just wish she could have chosen a different topic. "
— Jenn, 6/6/2013" Another good one by JD Robb. "
— Karissa, 3/17/2013" This is by far one of my fav j.d. robb books...it had me guessing right up until the end, and had lots of twists and turns. GREAT book "
— Jeannette, 2/19/2013" I love this series so much. Sometimes the plots get so ridiculous that I laugh out loud, and yet the characters are so great, the rapport so wonderful, I can't help but want to take the ride with them, wherever it goes. "
— Felicia, 11/28/2012" Listened to this again April 2013. Same rating as before. Going to read the entire series eventually! "
— Anna, 10/9/2012" Revisiting the series before starting on the second half of the series which I have not read yet. "
— Melissa, 7/9/2012" Had a hard time with this one...not sure why, but it was particularly hard to read. "
— Miko, 7/9/2012" I had a harder time getting into this one. The mystery wasn't all that great and the suspense just wasn't there. "
— Elizabeth, 11/3/2011" I'll go ahead and add all the JD Robb books to my list, but let's just say this - there hasn't been one that I haven't managed to finish in a week, regardless of the rest of life. They simply suck you in. There's no tougher girl than Eve Dallas. "
— Natalie, 10/10/2011" My mom turned me on to this series. Love it, now I'm starting from the beginning "
— Dominique, 7/8/2011" Another solid installment of the In Death series. This one was interesting because we got to see a little bit into Eve's relationship with Feeney and what it means to them both. Peabody is hilarious as usual. Even and Roarke's relationship is still going strong as well. On to the next one! "
— thuy, 5/10/2011" More of the same. This one seemed a bit worse than the other Eve Dallas books, but I think I just need a break from them. "
— Corinne, 5/7/2011" Black and white witches, oh my! "
— Helen, 3/31/2011" ...I loved it...that's all I have to say. "
— Kyleah, 2/21/2011" Good, but not as good as some of the others. "
— Bridget, 2/13/2011" <br/> Eve Dallas e Roarke, que par! "
— Babete, 2/4/2011" Had a hard time with this one...not sure why, but it was particularly hard to read. "
— Miko, 1/19/2011" I still crave for more interesting developments with the main characters, but this was a clear improvement to the previous few. The mystery was interesting and the new characters brought in by it had more colour and shades, unfortunate that they will be left behind now. "
— Katri, 1/13/2011J. D. Robb is the pseudonym for #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts. Between the two names she has published more than two hundred novels, including the futuristic suspense series In Death, for which she created the J. D. Robb alias. There are more than five hundred million copies of her books in print. She was named to the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame.
Susan Ericksen is an actor and voice-over artist. She has been awarded numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As an actor and director, she has worked in theaters throughout the country.