Fantasy in Death by J.D. Robb. 356 pp.
The 30th book in this series. I enjoy the series, and this book was a perfectly adequate way to kill a couple of hours, but this isn't one I will return to read again--the plot was meh, and no particularly interesting character developments happened (one of the fun things about this long-running series is the character bits). The story is set in 2060, so there's always some handwaving of "future tech," but I didn't think it was particularly well done in this volume.
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