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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.
Roarke to Eve when she wordlessly expresses her worry about him, knowing the most recent victim is a woman found by her son. Roarke's absolutely right. -Laura
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Text in front of a darkened moon reads:
“Demons don’t die, Eve, we just learn to live with them. We’ve both known that all along. I’ll deal with mine, in my way.”
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She does not hide her concerns as well as he does
Both have demons in their past and are coming out the otherside x
When is the next new book? Is it September?
Eve's conversation with Gillian Mira was fascinating and sweet at the same time. And so very honest. -Laura
#imitationindeath
Text over a rose gold background reads:
“She matters to you, on a personal level. And I noticed the way you look at my father, with a kind of charmed affection. It tells me you’re a good judge of character, and I know from my mother—who’s one as well—that you’re a good cop, a good woman. It makes it easier for me to share her with you.”
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I enjoyed this interaction with Mira’s daughter
Loved this connection.
Eve was surprised, but I think Gillian was more surprised than her since she didn’t know what to expect. At the end, so sweet she was going to share both of her parents with Eve.
Roarke closing the circle with Moira O'Bannion. She'd been waiting to be fired while he found family he'd never known. Her reaction to his coffee was lovely. -Laura
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Text reads:
“I’m still baffled, and grateful. I’m grateful to you, Ms. O’Bannion, for telling me. I wanted you to know that.”
“She’d have been pleased, don’t you think? Not only that you know, but that you’ve taken these steps. I think she’d be very pleased.”
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Such an emotional book x
Is one of my favorites in this book. He was very grateful. From thinking all his life he was alone, without family only with Summerset and now Eve, he now has many to count. And from a mother he didn’t know existed.