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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.
I previously did posts about Roarke's surprise to see Eve. So this time I went with Eve taking stock of Sinead. I think it goes well. -Laura
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Eve took the woman’s measure in a slow, careful study. Hurt him, her face said clearly, deal with me. She watched Sinead’s eyebrow wing higher, and a faint smile ghost around her mouth.
“It’s nice to meet you, Mrs. Lannigan.”
“Sinead will do.”
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2017. -Laura
2018. -Laura
Love when these two meet!!! Especially after her reaction to the cows
Who could resist a line in which Feeney pulls one over on Eve? Of course, she was more distracted by him telling her to go to Ireland, but still. -Laura
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Text in a blue circle reads:
“You think he needs me to be there?”
“I do.”
“But the case. I can’t just—”
“What am I, a rookie?” Feeney had the wit to look insulted. “You don’t think I can manage as temporary primary for a couple days?”
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Rereading it now!
I love this!❤️
Feeney was 100% right that Eve needed to be with Roarke x
Sinead Lannigan is a force to behold. It's fun watching Roarke so completely out of his depth when he comes face to face with loving family. -Laura
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Text in a green shamrock-y box reads:
“You’ll stay at least the night, meet the rest of your family. Give them a chance to meet you. It would mean a great deal to my parents, to my brothers,”
“Mrs. Lannigan.”
“That’s Aunt Sinead to you.”
“I’m out of my depth.”
“Well then, sink or swim, for you’re about to be tossed into the deep end of the pool.”
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Every time I reread this, it still brings tears to my eyes. To suddenly find and immediately be accepted made him feel so overwhelmed. His life totally changed finding such a huge welcoming family. 🥲
Love her!
I loved this part!