Barbara’s Rating: 5 of 5 StarsSeries: In Death #53Publication Date: 9/7/21Period: Future New York – May of 2061Number of Pages: 384I absolutely LOVE this series and this book is an outstanding addition to it。 We’re at book 53 and I truly hope we have another 53 books to go! The writing is exceptional, the mysteries are plausible, and – goodness – the imagination it must take to come up with the very credible and believable inventions they have in the future。 It just boggles the mind。 Then, there Barbara’s Rating: 5 of 5 StarsSeries: In Death #53Publication Date: 9/7/21Period: Future New York – May of 2061Number of Pages: 384I absolutely LOVE this series and this book is an outstanding addition to it。 We’re at book 53 and I truly hope we have another 53 books to go! The writing is exceptional, the mysteries are plausible, and – goodness – the imagination it must take to come up with the very credible and believable inventions they have in the future。 It just boggles the mind。 Then, there are the characters – Roarke, the mysterious Irish billionaire; Lieutenant Eve Dallas, the New York City cop with a dark past (who just happens to be Roarke’s wife); Detective Peabody, the New Ager who happens to be Eve’s partner and protégé; and a plethora of other supporting characters with whom you’ll wish to become friends。 As May of 2061 is rapidly heading into June, Lieutenant Eve Dallas catches a call as she is heading to work during the early hours of the morning。 A witness has discovered a body in a dumpster at a construction site。 It appears that Eve’s first task of the day will be to climb into a construction dumpster, look for evidence, and remove the lifeless body of a woman。 Eve takes her job very seriously and this woman now belongs to her – she’ll find justice for this victim – just as she finds justice for all of her victims。Eve has hardly gotten the rest of her team to the scene when she is approached by a young woman who insists Eve come with her to another construction site just a couple of blocks away。 It seems Eve has yet another case because the construction crew has found two sets of remains。 These are not fresh bodies, but skeletal remains of a woman and child – or a woman and an unborn fetus。 When, a few days later, Eve finds yet another body – this one dying just as Eve finds him – she has to wonder if there is any way these four deaths can be related。 Surely not, because the remains at the second construction site have been there for close to 40 years。 There are some tenuous threads between the construction sites, but not the people。 Well, supposedly not the people because there is no clue who the woman and child are。As Eve, Peabody, Roarke and the rest of the crew work through the clues, we meet some of the most self-centered, narcissistic, malignant, weak-willed suspects you can imagine。 Weeding through them and figuring out who among them is a killer will put Eve and her crew to the test。 I can highly recommend this book! The writing is exceptional, the characters are outstanding, the mystery will test your skills, and the solutions will have you doing a standing ovation for Eve and the crew。 Have you ever raised a fist and shouted “YES!” in a crowded waiting room? Well, you might be in danger of doing that as Eve and the crew begins to solve the cases and bring the culprit(s) to justice。 Oh! Yes! It is good。I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more
Pamela,
This is the 53rd entry in the In Death series。 In this outing, Lieutenant Dallas is called out on the murder of a homeless woman dumped in a construction-site dumpster。 While she and Detective Peabody are investigating that scene, they are called to a nearby construction site where they find a desiccated skeleton of a woman and her baby in what had been the basement of a restaurant。 Dallas and her team begin the painstaking investigation of the homeless woman’s murder。 Eventually, Dallas solves This is the 53rd entry in the In Death series。 In this outing, Lieutenant Dallas is called out on the murder of a homeless woman dumped in a construction-site dumpster。 While she and Detective Peabody are investigating that scene, they are called to a nearby construction site where they find a desiccated skeleton of a woman and her baby in what had been the basement of a restaurant。 Dallas and her team begin the painstaking investigation of the homeless woman’s murder。 Eventually, Dallas solves both murders, but the woman in the dumpster brings back horrific memories of her own childhood and the other murder pits her team against a rich and powerful scion of New York society with ties to a mobster。This fifty-third book is, surprisingly, one of the best of the series。 And, even though it is the fifty-third book, someone new to the series will not be lost because Robb successfully drops nuggets of information about the characters that explain who they are, where they came from, and how they got to where they are without doing what other authors are guilty of – dumping background information all at once without context。 Robb has written a book with meticulous attention to the details of the investigation and keeps her readers part of the investigation as well。 The author has added new depth to Dallas。 All-in-all a well written procedural featuring a fascinating and complex detective。 The romance between the “Irish thug” Roarke and Dallas is still alive and well。 Dallas’ internal dialogue is often as funny as Peabody’s spoken contributions。 If you are fan of this series, be sure to pick this entry up especially if you gave up the series years ago because this book is like reading the first book – it is as fresh and different from other procedurals as the first book in the series when it came out in 1995。My thanks to St。 Martin’s Press and Edelweiss for an eARC。 。。。more
Vivian,
3。5-star readThere are two things I look forward to each Winter and late Summer/Early Fall, and that's the new releases in the In Death series。 (I look forward to a lot of other books as well, but these books are yearly favorites。) Earlier this year, readers got to continue Eve and Roarke's story with Faithless In Death。 Now, Eve and Roarke continue their romance and crime-fighting in the latest addition to this series, Forgotten In Death。 This book begins, as most do, with a murder。 A sweet, ho 3。5-star readThere are two things I look forward to each Winter and late Summer/Early Fall, and that's the new releases in the In Death series。 (I look forward to a lot of other books as well, but these books are yearly favorites。) Earlier this year, readers got to continue Eve and Roarke's story with Faithless In Death。 Now, Eve and Roarke continue their romance and crime-fighting in the latest addition to this series, Forgotten In Death。 This book begins, as most do, with a murder。 A sweet, homeless woman is found bludgeoned to death on one of Roarke's construction sites。 Known as the "concerned citizen" due to her habit of writing up infractions of those in the neighborhood and reporting the same to the police, she was truly harmless。 Eve's investigation into this murder has barely begun when she is pulled into another murder, also found on a nearby construction site, and eerily reminiscent of the bodies found in the An Didean shelter a few years ago。 This body is found with bullet shells, walled up in a basement, and with a fetus。 Adding to the mystery, the body has been on the site for at least forty years。 It is quite likely that both murder victims would be considered forgettable, but Eve Dallas isn't your typical police office and no one is ever forgotten on her watch。 Will she be able to locate the killers? Will Eve be able to obtain justice for these victims?It's easy to think that too much time has passed on some crimes, such as with the walled-up body found on one construction site。 Or that the deceased woman thrown into the dumpster on another construction site isn't worth the time or effort of an in-depth investigation since she was homeless。 That might be the prevailing attitude of some today and continue into the future, but for those of us that know and love Eve Dallas, Roarke, and friends, we know that there is no such thing as an unworthy victim。 Eve Dallas goes all out to find out the whys and whodunit for both murder victims。 It doesn't matter to her that one woman was homeless or that the other crime occurred almost forty years ago。 These women are hers now and Eve will not stop until justice prevails。I could give you specifics about how the investigation is performed or how the two murders intersect (if they, in fact, intersect), but you already know I'm not going to do that。 Yes, there are decidedly predictable elements to this story, but I found it credible and engaging。 If it weren't for this current migraine series, I probably would have read this one in one sitting。 Sadly, it took me took two days simply because I kept having to set this aside due to pain and vision issues。 One of the many things I enjoy about this continuing series is watching the characters grow in their relationships with one another and on their jobs。 We didn't get to see as much of Feeney in this one, but McNab, Delia, Dr。 Mira, Nadine, Cher Reo, Harvo (aka Queen of Hair and Fiber), Dr。 Garnet DeWinter, Summerset, Dr。 Li Morris, Dickie Berenski, and Commander Whitney make reappearances, as do Baxter, Trueheart, Jenkinson, and others from the Homicide squad。 I'm eagerly awaiting future developments with Mavis, Leonardo, Bella, and their new additions (both the baby and the house)。 There are a lot of themes to unpack in this story, including spousal abuse, classicism, affluenza, privilege, and more。 Forgotten In Death is a story of two women, one from the past and one from the present day (okay, Eve and Roarke's present-day), who might otherwise be considered disposable and forgotten due to the perceived privilege of wealth and class of others。 We know better and yes, justice ultimately prevails。 I enjoyed Forgotten in Death and look forward to seeing what happens next in the ongoing saga of Eve Dallas, Roarke, and friends。Happy Reading, y'all!This review originally posted at The Book Diva's Reads on 08/09/2021, https://thebookdivasreads。com/2021/08。。。。 。。。more
PamG,
Forgotten in Death by J。 D。 Robb (pseudonym for Nora Roberts) brings murder, romance and suspense to a well-written futuristic police procedural set in New York City during the spring of 2061。 What happens when the past and the present collide?This story starts with our protagonist, Lieutenant Eve Dallas of the NYC police department, being called to a construction site crime scene。 Joined by her partner, Detective Delia Peabody, they find the body of a woman without a fixed address who kept Forgotten in Death by J。 D。 Robb (pseudonym for Nora Roberts) brings murder, romance and suspense to a well-written futuristic police procedural set in New York City during the spring of 2061。 What happens when the past and the present collide?This story starts with our protagonist, Lieutenant Eve Dallas of the NYC police department, being called to a construction site crime scene。 Joined by her partner, Detective Delia Peabody, they find the body of a woman without a fixed address who kept the local cops informed of any rule violations she witnessed on the street。 While working the crime scene, Eve is called away, to a nearby building site where bones decades old have been found。 It turns out that the site is one Eve’s husband, Roarke, has purchased and is starting to develop。Time spent with Eve, Roarke, and Eve’s colleagues is always entertaining。 Eve is definitely a compelling and three-dimensional character。 Her need to serve and protect comes through in every book, but the underlying impetus for this is best understood by reading this series in order。 Due to the way Eve was raised, she often doesn’t understand commonly used phrases and this comes into play a few times in this book making her seem more real and less perfect。 As always, the interactions between Eve and Roarke are enjoyable and bring a different facet of Eve’s personality to light。 Many of the reoccurring police characters play significant roles in this book。 However, readers also get to see a bit of their private lives。The prose is well-written, entertaining, and engaging。 This time Eve’s passion for justice and those that need help pushes the story beyond finding a single murderer, to taking down those that preyed on others。 The plot is thought-provoking and tragic。 While this book has some action, it is mostly a police procedural until the ending。 It is appalling in places and uplifting in others。 Robb manages to embed humor in her novels, providing some much needed levity to offset some of the more serious and grim aspects of the story。 She brings strong characters, great plots, wonderful relationships, and excellent pacing to this series。 Themes include murder, justice, family dynamics, domestic abuse, racism, infidelity, lies, cover-ups, and intolerance of others, as well as standing up for the innocent and the dead。 If you enjoy engaging near-future police procedurals with some romance and humor, then I recommend this series。 This is the fifty-third book in the In Death Eve Dallas series and I have read all of them up to this point。 Overall, it is entertaining, and over time, it is like spending time with old friends。 I can’t wait to read the next book in the series。St。 Martin’s Press and J。D。 Robb provided a digital ARC of this novel via NetGalley。 Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and are not biased in any way。 Publication date is scheduled for September 7, 2021。 This review was originally posted at Mystery and Suspense Magazine。 。。。more
Rebecca,
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review。Another great installment for this series。 Good character development and interactions between the characters。 I loved how Roarke and Peabody exchanged roles to help Eve。
Jenn,
Number 53 in the In Death series and Robb still manages to create new and inventive ways for our heroine, Eve, to nab the bad guys。 This time, Eve is called to the death of a homeless woman at a construction site。 Practically at the same time, down the street at another construction site, the bones of a long-dead woman and child are found。 Eve has gotten two murders to investigate and she's barely had her morning coffee。 I always look forward to a new Eve Dallas book and I'm never disappointed。 Number 53 in the In Death series and Robb still manages to create new and inventive ways for our heroine, Eve, to nab the bad guys。 This time, Eve is called to the death of a homeless woman at a construction site。 Practically at the same time, down the street at another construction site, the bones of a long-dead woman and child are found。 Eve has gotten two murders to investigate and she's barely had her morning coffee。 I always look forward to a new Eve Dallas book and I'm never disappointed。 This one is no exception。 。。。more
Tina Christopher,
So bloody good!Full review to come!
Robin Loves Reading,
Lieutenant Eve Dallas and billionaire husband Roarke are at it again。 Another body has been found - this one in a dumpster - and Eve is the homicide detective on the case。 Of course, Roarke is always there by her sside - expertise notwithstanding, but a cup of coffee, a hug, any anything else his love language has to offer。The victim was a homeless woman, but so much more。 In fact, she not only looked out for other homeless people, she also was a bit of a vigilante。 She was known for writing inf Lieutenant Eve Dallas and billionaire husband Roarke are at it again。 Another body has been found - this one in a dumpster - and Eve is the homicide detective on the case。 Of course, Roarke is always there by her sside - expertise notwithstanding, but a cup of coffee, a hug, any anything else his love language has to offer。The victim was a homeless woman, but so much more。 In fact, she not only looked out for other homeless people, she also was a bit of a vigilante。 She was known for writing infractions down in a notebook, but when her body was discovered, her notebook was not with her。 As if Eve already doesn't have her hands full with that murder, she is called to another scene, that of a building site where remains decades old have been discovered during a renovation。 The building is owned by Roarke and that doesn't bode well for Eve。 However, this really doesn't come to a huge surprise to her since Roarke already owns at least half of New York and pretty much lots of other on and off planet property。 Yeah, this is a futuristic detective fiction series。 Love that。This series started off with the setting being 2059 and it is now set in 2061, so there are some very cool aspects threaded into the pages of these novels。 Factor in excellent plots, a that are always quite intereting, fast pacing, danger, complex and engaging characteers, sttong relationships and the marvelous connecting Eve and Roarke share, and you have the recipe for a wonderful book and successful series。I am already pumped to read the next book in the series, Abandoned in Death, scheduled for release in February 2022。 J。 D。 Robb, which is Nora Roberts pseudonym, is amazingly talented and I cannot wait to see what she next has in store for Eve and Roarke。 Many thanks to St。 Martin's Press and to NetGalley for this ARC for review。 This is my honest opinion。 。。。more
Michelle Cable,
Received digital copy from Edelweiss。
Annie ,
It’s always an exciting time with J。D。 Robb released a new book and FORGOTTEN IN DEATH marks the fifty-third installment in this series。 As always, Eve is ready for action when another murder happens。 This time, two bodies are involved, however the timing and details are very different。 Robb excels at creating mysteries that haven’t been done before and this one is a very good example of that。 While some may argue that the killer is easy to figure out, my main joy in reading this series is learn It’s always an exciting time with J。D。 Robb released a new book and FORGOTTEN IN DEATH marks the fifty-third installment in this series。 As always, Eve is ready for action when another murder happens。 This time, two bodies are involved, however the timing and details are very different。 Robb excels at creating mysteries that haven’t been done before and this one is a very good example of that。 While some may argue that the killer is easy to figure out, my main joy in reading this series is learning the why。 Of course, finding out who killed the victims is important。 However, the reasoning behind it all is what makes this series stand out to me。 I think it’s also the reason why Robb can write so many different books in this series and still keep it fresh。 It’s not about only creating intriguing characters, but the motives and method all play a part in the uniqueness of this series。That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book。 Eve’s adventures have become quite comforting for me。 I find myself always looking forward to these books and never being disappointed in them。 They stay true to the original idea, but Robb always reinvents herself in so many fun and exciting ways。 It’s always been a joy to revisit this series time and time again。 If you haven’t read this series, then you are definitely missing out! FORGOTTEN IN DEATH is definitely be a memorable experience once you’ve read it! 。。。more
Shelley Neville,
Brain candy at its finest。 I love this series。
Melissa,
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review。 I enjoyed this book overall。 The juxtaposition of the two murders - one recent and one decades in the past - was interesting and the way Robb wove the details of both together while also keeping them as separate investigations and showing Eve's emotional toll was quite good。 I did think it seemed like it was just a little too easy - solving two murders, one of which is a cold case, in the matter of a few days seems a little unlikel I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review。 I enjoyed this book overall。 The juxtaposition of the two murders - one recent and one decades in the past - was interesting and the way Robb wove the details of both together while also keeping them as separate investigations and showing Eve's emotional toll was quite good。 I did think it seemed like it was just a little too easy - solving two murders, one of which is a cold case, in the matter of a few days seems a little unlikely even in fiction but that was really my only quibble with this installment of the In Death series。 。。。more
Handcrafted Librarian,
It is always fun to get a chance to jump back into the lives of Eve Dallas and Roarke。 At this point, I'm in it more for their relationship and friends stories than I am the actual murder mysteries though。 Nora Roberts does pretty well writing as J。D。 Robb when it comes to creating a new murder scenario that she hasn't done before, but it is usually really easy to figure out who-dun-it since they are suspects and/or characters that get introduced early on in the books。 Always entertaining to rea It is always fun to get a chance to jump back into the lives of Eve Dallas and Roarke。 At this point, I'm in it more for their relationship and friends stories than I am the actual murder mysteries though。 Nora Roberts does pretty well writing as J。D。 Robb when it comes to creating a new murder scenario that she hasn't done before, but it is usually really easy to figure out who-dun-it since they are suspects and/or characters that get introduced early on in the books。 Always entertaining to read but not much of a surprise twist when solving the crimes。 。。。more
H,
Forgotten in Death is #53 in this series。 Has the quality held consistent? On the whole, yes, with a few books that just did not hold the standard。 Perhaps it is assumed that the reader is already familiar with the characters and the author did not bother with the usual physical description。 Have you ever gone to a chain grocery store in the next town over? It is the same company and setting as your usual store but just slightly off that it is not familiar? That is the feeling this book yields。 Forgotten in Death is #53 in this series。 Has the quality held consistent? On the whole, yes, with a few books that just did not hold the standard。 Perhaps it is assumed that the reader is already familiar with the characters and the author did not bother with the usual physical description。 Have you ever gone to a chain grocery store in the next town over? It is the same company and setting as your usual store but just slightly off that it is not familiar? That is the feeling this book yields。 It contains the same ingredients but just not the same。 This is a review of an ARC provided thru Edelweiss。 。。。more
Crystal Anderson,
I received an ARC of this book。 I typically love Eve Dallas novels but I found that this one felt a bit flat。。。especially after the previous book in the series which was a page turner til the end。 The murders felt like deja vu, something already covered in previous cases。
Thenia,
Previous book reviews:✦ Faithless in Death (In Death, #52) ~ ★★★★★ (16/02/2021)✦ Shadows in Death (In Death, #51) ~ ★★★★★ (09/01/2021)✦ Golden in Death (In Death, #50) ~ ★★★★ (05/11/2020)✦ Vendetta in Death (In Death, #49) ~ ★★★★ (09/06/2020)✦ Connections in Death (In Death, #48) ~ ★★★★ (08/06/2020)(view spoiler)[✦ Leverage in Death (In Death, #47) ~ ★★★★ (17/11/2019)✦ Dark in Death (In Death, #46) ~ ★★★★★ (16/03/2019)✦ Secrets in Death (In Death, #45) ~ ★★★★ (25/12/2018)✦ Echoes in Death (In De Previous book reviews:✦ Faithless in Death (In Death, #52) ~ ★★★★★ (16/02/2021)✦ Shadows in Death (In Death, #51) ~ ★★★★★ (09/01/2021)✦ Golden in Death (In Death, #50) ~ ★★★★ (05/11/2020)✦ Vendetta in Death (In Death, #49) ~ ★★★★ (09/06/2020)✦ Connections in Death (In Death, #48) ~ ★★★★ (08/06/2020)(view spoiler)[✦ Leverage in Death (In Death, #47) ~ ★★★★ (17/11/2019)✦ Dark in Death (In Death, #46) ~ ★★★★★ (16/03/2019)✦ Secrets in Death (In Death, #45) ~ ★★★★ (25/12/2018)✦ Echoes in Death (In Death, #44) ~ ★★★★ (10/12/2018)✦ Apprentice in Death (In Death, #43) ~ ★★★★ (10/12/2018)✦ Brotherhood in Death (In Death, #42) ~ ★★★★ (16/10/2018)✦ Wonderment in Death (In Death, #41。5) ~ ★★★ (31/07/2018)✦ Devoted in Death (In Death, #41) ~ ★★★★ (31/07/2018)✦ Obsession in Death (In Death, #40) ~ ★★★★ (18/03/2018)✦ Festive in Death (In Death, #39) ~ ★★★★ (18/03/2018)✦ Concealed in Death (In Death, #38) ~ ★★★ (02/04/2017)✦ Taken in Death (In Death #37。5) ~ ★★★★★ (11/02/2017)✦ Thankless in Death (In Death #37) ~ ★★★★ (02/02/2017)✦ Calculated in Death (In Death #36) ~ ★★★★ (09/12/2016)✦ Delusion in Death (In Death #35) ~ ★★★★ (30/08/2015)✦ Celebrity in Death (In Death #34) ~ ★★★★ (20/07/2015)✦ Chaos in Death (In Death #33。5) ~ ★★★★ (14/07/2015)✦ New York to Dallas (In Death #33) ~ ★★★★ (11/07/2015)✦ Treachery in Death (In Death #32) ~ ★★★★ (16/05/2015)✦ Possession in Death (In Death #31。5) ~ ★★★★ (20/04/2015)✦ Indulgence in Death (In Death #31) ~ ★★★★ (19/04/2015)✦ Fantasy in Death (In Death #30) ~ ★★★★ (21/02/2015)✦ Missing in Death (In Death #29。5) ~ ★★★ (09/01/2015)✦ Kindred in Death (In Death #29) ~ ★★★★ (01/12/2014)✦ Promises in Death (In Death #28) ~ ★★★★ (27/10/2014)✦ Ritual in Death (In Death #27。5) ~ ★★★★ (12/10/2014)✦ Salvation in Death (In Death #27) ~ ★★★★ (12/10/2014)✦ Strangers in Death (In Death #26) ~ ★★★★ (28/09/2014)✦ Creation in Death (In Death #25) ~ ★★★★★ (15/09/2014)✦ Eternity in Death (In Death #24。5) ~ ★★★★ (11/09/2014)✦ Innocent in Death (In Death #24) ~ ★★★★★ (09/09/2014)✦ Born in Death (In Death #23) ~ ★★★★★ (29/08/2014)✦ Haunted in Death (In Death #22。5) ~ ★★★★ (28/08/2014)✦ Memory in Death (In Death #22) ~ ★★★★★ (27/08/2014)✦ Origin in Death (In Death #21) ~ ★★★★ (06/08/2014)✦ Survivor In Death (In Death #20) ~ ★★★★ (01/08/2014)✦ Visions in Death (In Death #19) ~ ★★★★ (28/07/2014)✦ Divided in Death (In Death #18) ~ ★★★★ (26/07/2014)✦ Remember When (In Death #17。6) ~ ★★★★ (25/07/2014)✦ Imitation in Death (In Death #17) ~ ★★★★★ (07/07/2014)✦ Portrait in Death (In Death #16) ~ ★★★★ (30/06/2014)✦ Purity in Death (In Death #15) ~ ★★★★ (26/06/2014)✦ Reunion in Death (In Death #14) ~ ★★★★★ (16/06/2014)✦ Seduction in Death (In Death #13) ~ ★★★★ (13/06/2014)✦ Interlude in Death (In Death #12。5) ~ ★★★★ (04/06/2014)✦ Betrayal in Death (In Death #12) ~ ★★★★ (03/06/2014)✦ Judgment in Death (In Death #11) ~ ★★★★ (14/04/2014)✦ Witness in Death (In Death #10) ~ ★★★★ (06/04/2014)✦ Loyalty in Death (In Death #9) ~ ★★★★ (13/03/2014)✦ Conspiracy in Death (In Death #8) ~ ★★★★★ (05/03/2014)✦ Midnight in Death (In Death #7。5) ~ ★★★★ (01/03/2014)✦ Holiday in Death (In Death #7) ~ ★★★★★ (20/12/2013)✦ Vengeance in Death (In Death #6) ~ ★★★★★ (27/08/2013)✦ Ceremony in Death (In Death #5) ~ ★★★★★ (27/08/2013)✦ Rapture in Death (In Death #4) ~ ★★★★ (11/08/2013)✦ Immortal in Death (In Death #3) ~ ★★★★ (09/08/2013)✦ Glory in Death (In Death #2) ~ ★★★★ (09/08/2013)✦ Naked in Death (In Death #1) ~ ★★★★★ (04/08/2013) (hide spoiler)] 。。。more
Natalie,
Received an ARC courtesy of the publisher via EdelweissReview to come。。。
MAB LongBeach,
Two bodies--one recent, one much older--are found on adjacent construction sites on the same day, leading to a pair of delightfully twisty mysteries in the 53rd book in Robb's In Death series。 Well worth reading。 Two bodies--one recent, one much older--are found on adjacent construction sites on the same day, leading to a pair of delightfully twisty mysteries in the 53rd book in Robb's In Death series。 Well worth reading。 。。。more
Glennis,
Eve and Peabody catch a case that at first glace seems to be the murder of a homeless woman at a construction site but as they are investigating this murder, they are alerted to another body found in another building that has been there a very long time。 Of course, this building is own by Roarke but the death is so old there is no backsplash on him about it。 It does bring up memories for them of the previous case of bodies found in a building owned by him in a previous book。 The first victim was Eve and Peabody catch a case that at first glace seems to be the murder of a homeless woman at a construction site but as they are investigating this murder, they are alerted to another body found in another building that has been there a very long time。 Of course, this building is own by Roarke but the death is so old there is no backsplash on him about it。 It does bring up memories for them of the previous case of bodies found in a building owned by him in a previous book。 The first victim was well known in the area to the local police as someone who took notes and let the police know who was doing wrong in the area。 These notes end up providing the key in the end to crack the case。 The older murder victim takes a bit longer to untangle out but Eve finds justice for everyone in the end。 A nice solid mystery solved with good police work。 An enjoyable read for fans of the series and new readers alike。 Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss 。。。more
Melanie C。 Duncan,
Love Eve & Roarke and the rest of the crew。 They're back to solving murders and there are still a few ways for Robb to surprise us。 Love Eve & Roarke and the rest of the crew。 They're back to solving murders and there are still a few ways for Robb to surprise us。 。。。more