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 So I've been listening to my collection of Eve Dallas on CD.  I picked up Born in Death, unabridged on CD for under ten bucks, so that's the one up now.  And I've been thinking.

 Eve is a relative of Mary Sue.  I don't think anyone disputes this.  I mean, I love the books, and the characters are fab, but... Mary Sue alarms.  The books, however, are well-done enough that I don't mind, and because Eve is getting rid of some of her issues in a logical pattern.

 However, I don't think she's NR's actual character insertion.

 I think that's supposed to be Dr. Mira.  The closest thing Eve has to a mother figure.  She gets to get inside everyone's head, and she usually provides Eve with needed shoves.

 Any thoughts?

 DV

Date: 2008-05-30 01:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] dunmurderin.livejournal.com
I haven't read much of the [Word] in Death series, but yeah, Eve Dallas comes across as incredibly Mary Sueish to me -- though in J.D. Robb's favor, she at least manages to make the character and her world interesting and a lot of Dallas's Sueish traits aren't much different from those of any uber-badass cop out there. In a lot of ways, Dallas is a female Dirty Harry.

I've got a similar reaction with J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood. Part of me reads these books going "OMG! It's the land of Gary Stus!" but Ward manages to put in just enough twists to make the characters interesting enough to compensate for the silliness. And manages to make the silliness interesting in and of itself.

Date: 2008-05-30 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desert-vixen.livejournal.com

Well, the MS thing I'm really thinking of is the whole traumatic background/memory loss/nightmare thing.

The world is interesting... sort of superficially sci-fi. I wouldn't mind having an Auto-Chef, now and then.

Also, the nightmares have shifted from her past as she's dealt with it, to ones more concerning the case. They're pretty interesting.

And I love the supporting cast.

DV

Date: 2008-05-30 07:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] betray802.livejournal.com
I'm actually curious as to the identity of the nefarious candy thief. At first I thought Peabody, but they're almost always together, or Peabody's running something else down. Plus there's the fingerprints issue. I've gathered that Seal-It is rather unpleasant, I'm not sure a candy bar is worth the bother.

Oh wait, Baxter. I bet it's Baxter. Or Trueheart, with Baxter adopting an "I see nothing I know nothing" attitude. Nobody'd ever suspect Trueheart.

And droids just make me think too much of Cylons, for some reason.

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Date: 2008-05-31 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desert-vixen.livejournal.com

Re: the candy thief - I'd love to know as well.

I think it's got to be one of the detectives. It still could BE Peabody, but I doubt it.

Baxter's a possibility. I think the candy thief has been around longer than Trueheart has.

The droids-as-service-people, I get. The droid cats freaked me out, though.

DV

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