Friday, April 22, 2011

Conspiracy in Death

I’m finally taking steps into the world of technology. I took a big step and transferred the MP3-CD of Conspiracy in Death, by J.D. Robb to my phone. I have to say, it is awesome! Since I don’t go anywhere without my phone it is a handy tool for me to use. I never knew how great it was to have my audiobook with me at all times. I was able to listen not only in my car, house and at work, but I was able to listen to it while I was at the dog park, waiting for my oil change, as well as doing yard work.

Cleaning up after my dogs following a long snow filled winter is not the most fun thing to do. But listening to Conspiracy in Death while doing one of the hardest jobs of the spring, in my opinion, was acutely enjoyable. I was able to put on my headphones and stick the phone in a pocket and off I went cleaning the backyard. A job I normally hate went by in a flash because I was enjoying the story.

Spring may be here for us in Michigan, but for Eve Dallas it is still the middle of winter and she is called to investigate when it appears that the homeless of New York City are being targeted for their organs. The main question is, why? Human organs are not needed any more with growth in medical technology.

Once again Roarke is thrown into Eve’s case. Not only is Eve working against a killer, but she also is working against a vindictive coworker. Is this the end of Eve’s career? Who is Eve Dallas if she is not Detective, Eve Dallas?

ED

1 comments:

  1. Chopping veggies is so much better when listening to an audio book.

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