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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

After working overnight and pushing Eve away, Roarke learned some solid truths that shook his world. -Laura
#portraitindeath

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He hadn’t been Meg’s. Meg Roarke with her wide face and hard eyes and beery breath. He hadn’t come out of her after all. He’d come from that sweet-faced young girl, fresh off the farm. One who’d loved him enough to dress him in blue pajamas, and hold him close to her cheek for a picture.
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After working overnight and pushing Eve away, Roarke learned some solid truths that shook his world.  -Laura
#portraitindeath     

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He hadn’t been Meg’s. Meg Roarke with her wide face and hard eyes and beery breath. He hadn’t come out of her after all. He’d come from that sweet-faced young girl, fresh off the farm. One who’d loved him enough to dress him in blue pajamas, and hold him close to her cheek for a picture.
Portrait in Death

43 CommentsComment on Facebook

This was such an emotional book x

I absolutely LOVE this book because of Roarke’s discovery.

I know these are not real people except in my mind, but I still cried for him. I loved this book!

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2 days ago

Just a little more Dirk Hastings before we head back to Roarke. Those are some creative thoughts! -Laura
#portraitindeath #jdrobbauthor

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“I never killed that girl. Never killed anyone. I like to think of ways to kill people who irritate me. Throwing them off high buildings, boiling them in oil, locking them in a dark room with live snakes, that kind of thing. It gets me through the day.”
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Just a little more Dirk Hastings before we head back to Roarke.  Those are some creative thoughts! -Laura
#portraitindeath #jdrobbauthor    

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“I never killed that girl. Never killed anyone. I like to think of ways to kill people who irritate me. Throwing them off high buildings, boiling them in oil, locking them in a dark room with live snakes, that kind of thing. It gets me through the day.”
Portrait in Death

45 CommentsComment on Facebook

Eve has had some thought along the same line…

I loved this character.

Oh the fun Dr. Mira would have talking to that guy!

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3 days ago

An excellent question for a Monday, courtesy of Dirk Hastings. I enjoyed him from the start. -Laura
#portraitindeath

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“I’ve seen her face somewhere, but I don’t know her. Why would I kill someone I don’t know, when I know so many people who irritate me, and haven’t killed any of them?”
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An excellent question for a Monday, courtesy of Dirk Hastings.  I enjoyed him from the start. -Laura
#portraitindeath      

Text reads:
“I’ve seen her face somewhere, but I don’t know her. Why would I kill someone I don’t know, when I know so many people who irritate me, and haven’t killed any of them?”
Portrait in Death

34 CommentsComment on Facebook

Love the interaction between Eve and Hastings two hard heads.

One of my favorites!

Hastings is a fun character. I love how Nora/JD introduces us to some interesting, unique and memorable characters.

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