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I have a question: is it just me, or is the blurb for her 2022 book Nightwork eerily reminiscent to her 1992 book Honest Illusions?

Anyone who has read both care to comment without overtly spoiling the more recent book? (I'm on still the fence about reading it)

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@herhandsmyhands @romancelandia @bookstodon Read both. IMO the theme and foundation are similar, but storylines and charter developments are their own. Some similarities in her research but I feel this makes them more in depth and believable. Eg. Roarke in the In Death series (NR as J. D. Robb) prior career as a thief. I enjoyed Nightwork. It was intriguing & I enjoyed the pace of story and richness of the characters. (1/2)

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