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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.
Chapter 8 opens with Peabody practicing for her detective's exam. I liked the way NcNab supported her, teased her and pointed out where she needed to strengthen her technique. I liked seeing them like this. -Laura
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Text in a teal box over a techy background reads:
Ah-ah-ah—improper procedure, scene contamination. Evidence suppressed. Suspect gets a free walk due to detective investigator’s screwup
. “Does he have to say that?”
“Cuts through the legal mumbo.”
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A good and interesting couple
Me too!!
McNab and Peabody are a great couple, brilliant addition to the books 📚
Roarke to Eve when she wordlessly expresses her worry about him, knowing the most recent victim is a woman found by her son. Roarke's absolutely right. -Laura
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Text in front of a darkened moon reads:
“Demons don’t die, Eve, we just learn to live with them. We’ve both known that all along. I’ll deal with mine, in my way.”
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She does not hide her concerns as well as he does
Both have demons in their past and are coming out the otherside x
When is the next new book? Is it September?
Eve's conversation with Gillian Mira was fascinating and sweet at the same time. And so very honest. -Laura
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Text over a rose gold background reads:
“She matters to you, on a personal level. And I noticed the way you look at my father, with a kind of charmed affection. It tells me you’re a good judge of character, and I know from my mother—who’s one as well—that you’re a good cop, a good woman. It makes it easier for me to share her with you.”
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I enjoyed this interaction with Mira’s daughter
Loved this connection.
Eve was surprised, but I think Gillian was more surprised than her since she didn’t know what to expect. At the end, so sweet she was going to share both of her parents with Eve.