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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.

In the new crime thriller from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author, Lt. Eve Dallas journeys into the darkness where murder is born…

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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.

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17 hours ago

A short and sweet episode 6. And don't worry, Nora found the earring. -Laura

PS to watch the whole series go to jdrobb.com/in-depth/
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That line “I’ll have to use that one!” really cracked me up! Thanks!

I love those ties!

Those ties, eve’s reaction and his use of the f-bomb…. Please keep those coming.

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2 days ago

With Roarke shutting her out, Eve turns to Mavis. Love when Mavis' replies/questions are so grounded. -Laura
#portraitindeath

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“You were fighting about something? You didn’t do anything to piss him off?”
Aggrieved, she kicked at her desk. “How come it has to be me?”
“Doesn’t. I’m just eliminating possibilities. You know, marriage is a kind of mystery, just like cop stuff. So you gotta eliminate possibilities and look for clues.”
Portrait in Death
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With Roarke shutting her out, Eve turns to Mavis. Love when Mavis replies/questions are so grounded. -Laura
#portraitindeath    

Text reads:
“You were fighting about something? You didn’t do anything to piss him off?”
Aggrieved, she kicked at her desk. “How come it has to be me?” 
“Doesn’t. I’m just eliminating possibilities. You know, marriage is a kind of mystery, just like cop stuff. So you gotta eliminate possibilities and look for clues.”
Portrait in Death

28 CommentsComment on Facebook

Mavis is very wise.

I love Mavis 💞

I love Mavis! As crazy as she is she’s very grounded in common sense

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3 days ago

After working overnight and pushing Eve away, Roarke learned some solid truths that shook his world. -Laura
#portraitindeath

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He hadn’t been Meg’s. Meg Roarke with her wide face and hard eyes and beery breath. He hadn’t come out of her after all. He’d come from that sweet-faced young girl, fresh off the farm. One who’d loved him enough to dress him in blue pajamas, and hold him close to her cheek for a picture.
Portrait in Death
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After working overnight and pushing Eve away, Roarke learned some solid truths that shook his world.  -Laura
#portraitindeath     

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He hadn’t been Meg’s. Meg Roarke with her wide face and hard eyes and beery breath. He hadn’t come out of her after all. He’d come from that sweet-faced young girl, fresh off the farm. One who’d loved him enough to dress him in blue pajamas, and hold him close to her cheek for a picture.
Portrait in Death

47 CommentsComment on Facebook

This was such an emotional book x

I absolutely LOVE this book because of Roarke’s discovery.

I know these are not real people except in my mind, but I still cried for him. I loved this book!

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