Series: Book 31 in the In Death series
Rating: ****
Tags: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Suspense, Thrillers, Crime, Police Procedural, New York, New York (State), Women Sleuths, Policewomen, Dallas; Eve (Fictitious character), Serial murderers, Lang:en
Summary
From Publishers Weekly
Lt. Eve Dallas of the New York Police and Security
Department returns home from a long overdue Irish vacation to
a string of bizarre murders in Robb's thrilling 32nd future
cop novel (after Fantasy in Death). The crossbow killing of
chauffeur Jamal Houston in his limo in a La Guardia parking
lot is followed by the death of high-rent prostitute Ava
Crampton, found at Coney Island's House of Horrors stabbed
with a bayonet. Other victims include Luc Delaflote, a
celebrity chef who's harpooned, and Adrianne Jonas, "a
facilitator for the rich" strangled with a handmade bullwhip.
Eve, assisted by her trustworthy sidekicks, Det. Delia
Peabody and husband Roarke, uncovers a wicked game that grows
increasingly macabre. Robb (the pseudonym of Nora Roberts)
keeps the reader squirming as Eve and company try to avoid
dying in weird ways themselves. (Nov.) (c)
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NYPD lieutenant Eve Dallas might have been on holiday,
but as she knows all too well, murder never takes a vacation.
No sooner does Eve return from Ireland with her husband,
Roarke, than she is back on the job looking into the death of
a limousine driver who has been shot with a crossbow. The
very next day, a high-priced licensed companion is stabbed to
death in an amusement park horror house. The only connection
between the two killings is the choice of weapons: the second
involved an antique bayonet. As Eve and her team scramble to
find more clues, Eve begins to think she is on the track of a
thrill killer. When it comes to finding a killer, the smart
money is always on Eve Dallas. The latest addictive addition
to Robb’s long-running series features spiky humor; a
cleverly constructed, adrenaline-raising plot; and the
requisite amount of sexy passion between Eve and her
soulmate, Roarke. --John Charles