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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 looked for a graphic that would complement Mira's informal cookout invite. Then I realized for Eve it would be like putting her feet to active flames so I went with this. Always fun when Mira plays the mom who brooks no refusals to her offers. -Laura
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Text in a yellow circle over a comic view of coals and flames reads:
“We’re having an informal cookout on Sunday. I’d very much enjoy it if you and Roarke could come. About two,” she said before Eve could think of a response.
“Sunday.” A little bubble of panic lodged in her throat. “I don’t know if he’s got anything going or not. I—”
“I’ll check with him.” There was a laugh in Mira’s eyes as she set her cup aside.
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JD ( Nora) continues to write Eve is a style that make me love these books
Sheer panic. My reaction would be the same. Love these characters. So real
I love Mira and her hubby so much. The part where Eve breaks down in his arms, makes me bawl every time I read it. They’re the parents she should have had.
That's Eve: offering reassurance with a blunt, brusque question. -Laura
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Text in a box over red question marks reads:
“Has there been any time since you came under my command that I’ve hesitated to tell you when I felt you didn’t do the job to my requirements, or that I was dissatisfied with your performance, or that you’d screwed up in any way, shape, or form?” “Ah, well, no, sir.”
Peabody puffed out her cheeks, expelled air audibly. “Now that you mention it.”
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Eve is right. Peabody second guessed herself. But in her position working with Eve who wouldn’t!
Peabody is a great character, loved her from the very beginning x
She is not one to hold back; but then, she also gives praise when it is due.
Back for a brief discussion about Sebastian -- who we meet in Concealed in Death and learn his connection to Mavis. Why did I want to talk about him? I found him and his approach to help interesting. -Laura
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I love Sebastian, he is such an interesting addition to the In Death-Verse.
One of my favorite scenes, when Mavis goes off
Enjoy these reels