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In the new crime thriller from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author, Lt. Eve Dallas journeys into the darkness where murder is born…
Death imitates art in the brand-new crime thriller starring homicide cop Eve Dallas from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author J.D. Robb.
A violent death and a vault of stolen treasures has Eve Dallas struggling to solve crimes old and new in the latest thriller in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series.
Earlier in the scene between Deputy Mayor Jenna Franco and Eve, Franco says: "You hold your line, as a woman, by employing more traditionally male methods. I hold mine with the female. I enjoy exploiting my looks, my femininity for my own uses." And while I almost used that, I did like Eve's response to Franco's insult better. -Laura
Text in a black box over a cartoon KaPow reads:
“How in God’s name did you manage to snap a man like Roarke?”
“If you’re thinking to insult me enough that I plant a fist in your face and get myself removed from this investigation so you can toss the media a more attractive image as primary, I’ll tell you that while it’s very tempting, I’m going to see this case through. I’m going to close it. After that, all bets are off.”
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Eve’s no fool.
The POW graphic is genius, Laura! Perfect for this quote. I remember REALLY wanting Eve to punch that heifer! LOL
Love love love Eve. She never backs down from threats, and insults like this roll right off her back
Peabody speaks a painful truth (sorry, had to do it). Almost stopped with her observation about Eve, but I did like the guys part. -Laura
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Text reads:
“People handle pain differently. Like you. You pretend it’s not there. Like it’s a personal insult and you’re going to ignore it so it’ll go away. Me, I go straight for the holistic stuff. Early childhood training. But if that doesn’t work, it’s better living through chemistry. And guys, like my brothers and my dad, they whine. A guy gets sick he reverts to babyhood. Which includes temper tantrums.”
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While Purity in Death is pretty intense, some of the lighter moments come with Chief TIbble and Eve. It was good to get to know him a little better. -Laura
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I like chief Tibble he is strong yet down to earth with how he procedes with Eve. A strong man who really thinks before he acts
He definitely knows his precinct and all that goes on there.