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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.

In the new crime thriller from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author, Lt. Eve Dallas journeys into the darkness where murder is born…

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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.

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21 hours ago

A conversation from the morning after Eve tranq'd Roarke. She's been edging toward it, but this is the first time Eve's put marriage and rules together (without the initial caps so it's not a formal thing, as yet). -Laura
#portraitindeath

Text reads:
“Life partner. Is that your new, more comfortable alternative for wife?”
“Don’t try to change the subject. You broke the rule. I’ve been collecting marriage rules over the last year.”
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A conversation from the morning after Eve tranqd Roarke.  Shes been edging toward it, but this is the first time Eves put marriage and rules together (without the  initial caps so its not a formal thing, as yet).  -Laura
#portraitindeath    

Text reads:
“Life partner. Is that your new, more comfortable alternative for wife?”
“Don’t try to change the subject. You broke the rule. I’ve been collecting marriage rules over the last year.”
Portrait in Death

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I love Eve’s marriage rules! ❤️

I love how Eve has discovered using the rules helps her navigate this new chapter in her life. She feels comfortable with rules.

I keep meaning to write the rules down whenever I read the books 📚

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2 days ago

Since I used the quote when Roarke realizes Eve tranq'd the soup 2 years ago, I went with this. Mainly for Eve saying "One more, that's the spirit."😎 -Laura
#portraitindeath

Text reads:
“And I’m beginning to see why you get such a charge out of putting me under when you think I need it. It makes me feel all righteous and gooey inside.”
“Let me complete the reversal,” he managed in a voice slurring with the drug, “and say, ‘Bite me.’ ”
“Happy to, when you wake up. Step up, there you go. One more, that’s the spirit.”
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Since I used the quote when Roarke realizes Eve tranqd the soup 2 years ago, I went with this.  Mainly for Eve saying One more, thats the spirit.😎 -Laura
#portraitindeath   

Text reads:
“And I’m beginning to see why you get such a charge out of putting me under when you think I need it. It makes me feel all righteous and gooey inside.”
“Let me complete the reversal,” he managed in a voice slurring with the drug, “and say, ‘Bite me.’ ” 
“Happy to, when you wake up. Step up, there you go. One more, that’s the spirit.”
Portrait in Death

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The post from two years ago. -Laura

One of my absolutely favorite paragraphs in all 50+ books!

Loved this scene.

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3 days ago

Eve follows up on Mavis and Mira's advice and confronts Roarke to find out what's wrong. He starts down the wrong path - especially since Eve's blaming herself for the mood -- but she finally sets him straight. We'll follow up on this tomorrow. -Laura
#portraitindeath

Text reads:
“Leave me be. I don’t want you around.”
“Don’t want me around.” It was a slice in the gut, fast and bloodless, that she countered by running him back against a wall. “You son of a bitch, you’re the one that got me into this in the first place.”
Portrait in Death
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Eve follows up on Mavis and Miras advice and confronts Roarke to find out whats wrong.  He starts down the wrong path - especially since Eves blaming herself for the mood -- but she finally sets him straight.  Well follow up on this tomorrow. -Laura
#portraitindeath     

Text reads:
“Leave me be. I don’t want you around.”
“Don’t want me around.” It was a slice in the gut, fast and bloodless, that she countered by running him back against a wall. “You son of a bitch, you’re the one that got me into this in the first place.”
Portrait in Death

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I love this book. This scene in particular was hard on both of them.

This is my favorite book in the series. The revelation about his Mom shook Roarke to the core, and he handled it badly. He hurt Eve and Summer set, and Eve pulled him back. This was difficult for all three of them. Great writing!

He did not handle the news about his Mother. Glad Eve jumped him

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