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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.
When Portrait in Death opens, Eve radiates sunshine and happiness at the thought of Summerset's vacation. That changes in a matter of minutes after this conversation with Roarke, but for a second we bask in the unfamiliar. -Laura
#portraitindeath
Text reads:
“You’re certainly chipper this morning.”
“Damn straight. Chipper’s my middle name. I’m going out to spread joy and laughter to all of mankind.”
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I love this book, one of my favorites. Eve couldn’t hide her happiness three glorious weeks without Summerset waiting every day in the parlor. She jinxed it 🤭
Chipper is absolutely her middle name.
This was the first book I read, then I was hooked on all JD Robb’s books!
Nora discusses Leonardo in episode 3. You can find all the episodes in the link in the bio.
And just a reminder, she was getting over laryngitis when we filmed in July 2025. She's just fine now. -Laura
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I adore Leonardo. He is so loving, yet strong when he needs to be.
Leonardo is amazing! I picture him as a giant teddy bear! ❤️
Absolutely love Leonardo, a real pussycat but there for you when needed 🩷
Last Purity quote between Eve and Roarke after closing the case, before the paperwork. Love her answer. -Laura
#purityindeath
Text reads:
“Enough fooling around, Ace. I’ve got work. Scram.”
“Let me ask you a question first. Do you know you’re right?”
“I know I’m right. I feel it in my gut. I feel it in my bones.”
“So do I. Lieutenant?”
“Yeah, what?”
“You’re a hell of a cop.”
She grinned. “Bet your ass.”
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Just finished rereading Purity in Death❣️
The one that kept his distance from cops is not only besotted to one hell of a cop but learned to respect them through her. A turnaround for him and think about it, a turnaround for her and her concept of criminal (never convicted 😉).
What a guy! He always knows what to ask Eve to let her know she is back on track. Can’t wait to start rereading Portrait. One of my favs!!