Abandoned in Death

Abandoned in Death

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  • Author:J.D. Robb
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Summary

Homicide detective Eve Dallas must untangle a twisted family history while a hostage’s life hangs in the balance—in the new In Death novel by New York Times bestselling author J。 D。 Robb。

The woman’s body was found in the early morning, on a bench in a New York City playground。 She was clean, her hair neatly arranged, her makeup carefully applied。 But other things were very wrong—like the tattoo and piercings, clearly new。 The clothes, decades out of date。 The fatal wound hidden beneath a ribbon around her neck。 And the note: Bad Mommy, written in crayon as if by a child。

Eve Dallas turns to the department’s top profiler, who confirms what seems obvious to Eve: They’re dealing with a killer whose childhood involved some sort of trauma—a situation Eve is all too familiar with herself。 Yet the clues suggest a perpetrator who’d be roughly sixty years old, and there are no records of old crimes with a similar MO。 What was the trigger that apparently reopened such an old wound and sent someone over the edge?

When Eve discovers that other young women—who physically resemble the first victim—have vanished, the clock starts ticking louder。 But to solve this case she will need to find her way into a hidden place of dim light and concrete, into the distant past, and into the cold depths of a shattered mind。

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Jenn

If you had told me I'd be 54 books deep into a series and still enjoy every one, I would have probably called you a liar。 But then here comes JD Robb to prove me wrong。 This time, a woman has been left dead in a local park with a sign that says "Bad Mommy。" Dallas and Peabody catch the case and soon realize that the culprit has more women captive and it's a race against the click to find him before he gets rid of the rest or acquires more。 If you had told me I'd be 54 books deep into a series and still enjoy every one, I would have probably called you a liar。 But then here comes JD Robb to prove me wrong。 This time, a woman has been left dead in a local park with a sign that says "Bad Mommy。" Dallas and Peabody catch the case and soon realize that the culprit has more women captive and it's a race against the click to find him before he gets rid of the rest or acquires more。 。。。more

Deborahbrent

Exceptional。 Nora never misses。

Rebecca

Another engaging installment。 This book was told from a slightly different perspective and included flashbacks from various aspects of a character's life。 After 54 books, J。D。 Robb can still surprise and entertain。 Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC。 Another engaging installment。 This book was told from a slightly different perspective and included flashbacks from various aspects of a character's life。 After 54 books, J。D。 Robb can still surprise and entertain。 Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC。 。。。more

Thenia

Abandoned in Death on Books On TrackPrevious book reviews:✦ Forgotten In Death (In Death, #53) ~ ★★★★★ (24/09/2021)✦ 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)(view spoiler)[✦ Vendetta in Death (In Death, #49) ~ ★★★★ (09/06/2020)✦ Connections in Death (In Death, #48) ~ ★★★★ (08/06/2020)✦ Leverage in Death (In Death, #47) ~ ★★★★ (17/11/2019)✦ Dark in Death (In Death, #46) ~ ★★★ Abandoned in Death on Books On TrackPrevious book reviews:✦ Forgotten In Death (In Death, #53) ~ ★★★★★ (24/09/2021)✦ 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)(view spoiler)[✦ Vendetta in Death (In Death, #49) ~ ★★★★ (09/06/2020)✦ Connections in Death (In Death, #48) ~ ★★★★ (08/06/2020)✦ 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)]["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]> 。。。more

Jeanine

I love any time I get to visit with Eve, Rourke and the gang。 This one had a good mystery to it。 Always a great listen, and well worth the time

Melissa

Another winning entry for this long running series。 I liked that it had just enough overlap between Dallas' personal and professional worlds and I didn't see the twist coming at all。 I also felt that the victim was very well drawn in a way that mysteries don't always manage。 Another winning entry for this long running series。 I liked that it had just enough overlap between Dallas' personal and professional worlds and I didn't see the twist coming at all。 I also felt that the victim was very well drawn in a way that mysteries don't always manage。 。。。more

Tina Christopher

Utterly fabulous! Tense, twisty, and on-the-edge-of-your-seat。

H

No。 54 in a series。 That is quite a number of books written by one author。 I enjoy reading them (especially when I can get an ARC and read it months ahead of the release date!)。 They for the most part have a nice balance between the crime procedural and the characterization。 As with any long-running series, there are duds。 This for the most part is one of the good ones。One of the things that just makes me look askew at the book is when the author has no continuity book to book。 A consult with Dr No。 54 in a series。 That is quite a number of books written by one author。 I enjoy reading them (especially when I can get an ARC and read it months ahead of the release date!)。 They for the most part have a nice balance between the crime procedural and the characterization。 As with any long-running series, there are duds。 This for the most part is one of the good ones。One of the things that just makes me look askew at the book is when the author has no continuity book to book。 A consult with Dr Mira, here, mentions the Oedipus complex and Dallas doesn't know this? You would think that as a homicide detective she would remember more about abnormal and criminal psychology。 (I really think that this complex was mentioned in an earlier volume。) Even common phrases are grist for the "ignorance mill" of Dallas' mind。 Not knowing "a box of rocks" but she knows the phrase tabula rasa? Yeah。。。。。There is a nice reference to 20th century history 42 being both with Jackie Robinson's number and the answer to the question of the universe。 Another thing that bothered me was the cause of the killer's psychotic break (view spoiler)[ the death of his bio mom was prefaced by her finding him as the abandoned child and giving him money。 Wouldn't her other children have found that transfer in her estate records? It was mentioned that it was hidden by a false firm of lawyers but still would not her inheritors question this large unusual transaction? (hide spoiler)]Overall not a bad addition to the series。 Abandoned in Death had enough red herrings that I thought I knew who the killer was a couple of times, but was wrong。 It was especially nice to see some of the continuation of supporting characters storylines。 Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC。 。。。more

Handcrafted Librarian

Eve and Roarke are back in action with this latest murder falling right in Mavis and Leonardo's neighborhood。 When the playground that Bella plays at is traumatized with the remains of a young woman that has been missing for a while and marked with a sign that says 'Bad Mommy,' Eve is scrambling to solve the mystery behind what seems to be hints of a 60 year old childhood trauma。 When other woman fitting the MO are found to be missing as well, they are racing the clock to catch their killer befo Eve and Roarke are back in action with this latest murder falling right in Mavis and Leonardo's neighborhood。 When the playground that Bella plays at is traumatized with the remains of a young woman that has been missing for a while and marked with a sign that says 'Bad Mommy,' Eve is scrambling to solve the mystery behind what seems to be hints of a 60 year old childhood trauma。 When other woman fitting the MO are found to be missing as well, they are racing the clock to catch their killer before the body count sky rockets。I received this book as an arc from Edelweiss+。 。。。more

Glennis

Review to come

MAB LongBeach

Someone is abducting, holding, then killing young women who fit a particular profile。 Lt。 Eve Dallas and her team are on the case。 Flashbacks give the reader a pretty good idea of the killer's motives, but there is a shocking twist。Recommended。 Someone is abducting, holding, then killing young women who fit a particular profile。 Lt。 Eve Dallas and her team are on the case。 Flashbacks give the reader a pretty good idea of the killer's motives, but there is a shocking twist。Recommended。 。。。more

Annie

review to come

Carol

Lieutenant Eve Dallas is in charge of Homicide at Cop Central in New York City。 Roarke is her mega-hunk bazillionaire husband who is so very supportive of her career, her passion。 Summerset is Roarke’s major domo and father figure。 Galahad is their fat, happy cat。 And Didean is the shelter for troubled kids Roarke is funding。Mavis is a singing sensation these days and Dallas’ best friend。 She’s married to Leonardo, a fashion designer, and they have a daughter, Bella。 Nadine Furst is another frie Lieutenant Eve Dallas is in charge of Homicide at Cop Central in New York City。 Roarke is her mega-hunk bazillionaire husband who is so very supportive of her career, her passion。 Summerset is Roarke’s major domo and father figure。 Galahad is their fat, happy cat。 And Didean is the shelter for troubled kids Roarke is funding。Mavis is a singing sensation these days and Dallas’ best friend。 She’s married to Leonardo, a fashion designer, and they have a daughter, Bella。 Nadine Furst is another friend of Dallas’ and an award-winning author (of The Icove Agenda) and TV journalist。 She’s dating Jake Kincade, the lead singer for Avenue A, a famous rock ’n roll band。 Trina is the stylist who terrifies Dallas。Homicide, New York Police and Security Department (NYPSD)Detective Delia Peabody is Dallas’ partner。 Josie McNamara is Peabody’s grandmother whom Eloise remembers well。 Detective Jenkinson has a thing for virulent ties while his partner, Reineke, is color coordinating with socks。 Detective Trueheart is still a sweetheart and an interesting contrast to Detective Baxter, who doesn’t make any cracks regarding his favorite hobby。 Detective Santiago keeps losing bets with Carmichael。Captain Ryan Feeney heads up EDD, the Electronic Detectives Division。 Detectives Callendar and Ian McNab are some of Feeney’s boys。 Ian is also Peabody’s live-in boyfriend。Dr Charlotte Mira is the chief profiler for the police。 Dick “Dickhead” Berenski is the chief lab tech。 A jerk, but really good at his job。 Harvo is the queen of hair and fiber。 Tibble is the chief of police。 Commander Whitney is Eve’s boss。 Dr Morris is the head medical examiner。 Cher Reo is an assistant prosecuting attorney who frequently works with Dallas。Officers Rigby, Keller, and Andrew show up on assorted scenes。 Brigg Cohen used to be on the job and now works night security。 Detective Lavina Smythe works for the Metropolitan Police in London。Darla Pettigrew has moved in with Grand, a。k。a。, Eloise Callahan, an award-winning and very famous actress, a widow who still mourns her husband, Bradley Stone。 Donnalou Harris is the in-home nurse helping Grand through her pneumonia; Harry is Donnalou’s husband。 Data Point is the company Darla created。 Maura Fitzgerald was a character Eloise played。Nigel B。 McEnroy is brilliant in business, that of placing the right person in the right job with Perfect Placement。 Outside of business? You don’t want to know。 Geena McEnroy is his wife, and they have two daughters。 Frances Early is the girls’ tutor。 Lance Po is McEnroy’s admin; he’s married to Westley Schupp who teaches art and coaches football at a high school。 The hard-hitting Sylvia Brant runs the New York office; Ray is her husband。Tisha Feinstein is engaged to Clipper Vance and lives in the same building as McEnroy。 Tisha’s friend Lydia has a brother who’s a cop。Women for Women is……a support group…for women。 It’s led by Natalia Zula who is dating Geo Fong。 Her daughter, Kendra Zula, set up the group’s webpage。Leah Lester now works for Universal Financial。 Nick Forret is head of security。 The jerky Jim is with building security。 Londa, female security, knows a Lt Dana Shelby at Central。 Abner Henry is a client Leah’s been trying to land。 Frank “Frankie” Carvindito, an editor for Vanguard Publishing, is the boyfriend Leah is hoping to want。Jasmine Quirk moved to Chicago。 Jessica Alden now works at the Broadmoore as a marketing executive and is no longer dating Chad。 Rowan Rosenberg is a student at Julliard。 Emilie Gorman was the oldest。 Cecily Freeman is gay。 Una Kagen Ruzaki has a son, Sam。 Her cheap ex, Arlo Kagen, has serious drinking issues。 Tiller is the bartender at the Nowhere。 Rachel Fassley‘s son is Jonah; her husband, Chaz, had been murdered。 James Tyler had been the son-half of the travel brokers。 Sasha Cullins brought an accusation, and Grant Flick is serving time。 Jacie Pepperdine is a singer who ran afoul of Ryder Cooke, the head of Delray, a star-maker。 Ming was raped at a party by Gregory Sullivan and Devin Noonan。Sherri Brinkman was dumped by her jerk of an ex, Linus Brinkman, the CEO of Lodestar Corporation which promotes events。 He’s currently cohabbing with LaDale Gerald。 She’s a piece of work! Wynona is security at reception。 Hermine is the droid maid。 Ulysses is Gerald’s stylist。 Darren is in charge of security at the transpo center; Len is the idiot guard; and, Monika mans the check-in counter。 I don’t think Darren or Len got the memo…Thaddeus Pettigrew epitomizes the worst about lawyers and is a partner at Moses, Berkshire, Logan, and Pettigrew。 Marcella “Marci” Horowitz is his helpless girlfriend。 Her mother, Bondita Rothchild; her sister, Rozelle; and a friend, Claudia Johannsen, took a trip with Marci。Maxim Snow is the manager for This Place and has lined up Tee DeCarlo, head server; Edmund Mi, who works the door; and, Lippy Lace and Win Gregor, bartenders。 Blick is the midnight bartender。 Araby Clark is the owner of Discretion, a company that dispatches licensed companions。 Kerry is the receptionist。“Lady Justice” seeks justice for women wronged。 Her alter egos include Solange who is French, Angelique, and Selena who is compensation。 Wilford is her droid accomplice。 Jimmy is another droid。 。。。more

Michelle Cable

Received a digital copy from Edelweiss。 This one just didn’t grab my attention like other books in the series。

Natalie

Received an ARC courtesy of the publisher via Edelweiss。This one was written slightly differently than other books in the series。 We got flashback scenes from the past that help illustrate the mystery in the present。Would have liked a little more Eve and Roarke, but the stories still engage me even after over 50 books。