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The #1 New York Times bestselling author spins an epic tale of loyalty, treachery, murder, and the long shadow of war…

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In the latest from #1 New York Timesbestselling author J.D. Robb, Eve Dallas solves a harrowing case standing for one of her own.

In the new crime thriller from #1 New York Times-bestselling J.D. Robb, a small and easily concealed weapon wreaks havoc, and the killer is just a face in the crowd.

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4 hours ago

For me, this is the first time we see Eve surveying the squad as a whole and bringing them into the case. We've met Baxter along the way in the first 10 books, but now JD is beginning to name more names. Carmichael is the first. -Laura
#judgmentindeath

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She knew these cops. Some were sharper than others, but all of them did the job. Pulling rank here had never been her style, and she thought she could get what she wanted without resorting to it now.

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For me, this is the first time we see Eve surveying the squad as a whole and bringing them into the case.  Weve met Baxter along the way in the first 10 books, but now JD is beginning to name more names.  Carmichael is  the first. -Laura
#judgmentindeath 

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She knew these cops. Some were sharper than others, but all of them did the job. Pulling rank here had never been her style, and she thought she could get what she wanted without resorting to it now.

 Judgment in Death

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The best boss, and they respect her x

In later books…. OMG. Not spoiling for new readers…… Jenkinson… just mentioning his name should trigger memories of we longer readers…. LOL….

Wished all bosses where like that 🙂

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3 days ago

Here's today's Friday smile, courtesy of Nora Roberts and J. D. Robb. -Laura ... See MoreSee Less

4 days ago

Eve gets credit for trying, imo. Speaking from experience, hard to leave work behind. -Laura
#witnessindeath #eveandroarke

Text reads:
“What are you doing?”
“Nothing.”
“Exactly. That’s out of character for you, darling Eve.”
“It’s an experiment. I’m seeing if I can leave work at Central.”
“And how are you doing?”
“I’ve pretty much failed.”

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Eve gets credit for trying, imo.  Speaking from experience, hard to leave work behind. -Laura
#witnessindeath #eveandroarke      

Text reads:
“What are you doing?”
“Nothing.” 
“Exactly. That’s out of character for you, darling Eve.” 
“It’s an experiment. I’m seeing if I can leave work at Central.” 
“And how are you doing?”
“I’ve pretty much failed.”

Judgment in Death

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It is hard to do most of the time.

I love this scene. I can relate since It happened to me some times, I tried to leave work when I go out through the office door. Then I get home ready to make my housewife and mother duties and thinking what I had pending at my desk!!!🤪😂🤗

I just love Eve Dallas. Her quirks, moods, attitude and thoughts about how life, and friendships, should be. She is so REAL! JD Robb, you rock!

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