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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.
An excellent question for a Monday, courtesy of Dirk Hastings. I enjoyed him from the start. -Laura
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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?”
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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.
Nora chats about the marriage rules in Episode 5. You'll find all the episodes here: jdrobb.com/in-depth/ -Laura
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It's seems so hard for Eve - she's never had any examples to emulate. But it is SO much fun for us to watch and read how she and Roarke figure it out. Love it!
I love the marriage rules; in fact I write them down as reading the books.
I *just* reread that book (the one with the money issue). I’m going through the entire series again…for about the third or fourth time. I never get tired of them.
One of the reasons I love Portrait in Death (it's still in my top 3) is what we learn about Roarke. Please don't jump forward in the book, we'll take the info as it comes. For now, what did you think of this scene? -Laura
#portraitindeath
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He looked down, saw a young girl with red hair and green eyes still bruised from a beating. She wore a simple blue shirt with that red hair falling over its shoulders. She was smiling, though her eyes were sad and tired, she was smiling, with her cheek pressed against that of her baby. A face that was still rounded and soft with innocence, but unmistakably his own.
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Please tell us more of the context. It’s been years since I read this one
This one IS my favorite😍