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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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5 hours ago

Trust Baxter to always find a teaching moment with Trueheart. 😎-Laura
#portraitindeath

Text reads:
“I know it looks a little sloppy, Lieutenant, but it’s more usual street wear.”
“That wasn’t a fashion question.”
“She’d be the last to ask one of those,” Baxter put in, and looked cool and casual in summer khakis and a faded green tee.
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Trust Baxter to always find a teaching moment with Trueheart. 😎-Laura
#portraitindeath   

Text reads:
“I know it looks a little sloppy, Lieutenant, but it’s more usual street wear.” 
“That wasn’t a fashion question.” 
“She’d be the last to ask one of those,” Baxter put in, and looked cool and casual in summer khakis and a faded green tee.
Portrait in Death

3 CommentsComment on Facebook

Baxter is such fun at times x

And I keep seeing Julian McMahon as Baxter, as he was in the tv-show "Profiler". Esp. in situations like this. 🩷🤩

Eve’s fashion conundrum alway makes me laugh. 😂

1 day ago

And Eve and Roarke are back in sync. -Laura
#portraitindeath

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“I’m annoyed with myself for scattering your focus on this case because I didn’t do what I’d have demanded you do. I didn’t dump on you. If I had, we’d have pulled this all together sooner. Next time I’m troubled like this, be sure I’ll drag you into my worries straight off.”
“Sounds good. And if you don’t drag me quick enough, I’ll just smack you around until you spill.”
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And Eve and Roarke are back in sync. -Laura
#portraitindeath    

Text reads:
“I’m annoyed with myself for scattering your focus on this case because I didn’t do what I’d have demanded you do. I didn’t dump on you. If I had, we’d have pulled this all together sooner. Next time I’m troubled like this, be sure I’ll drag you into my worries straight off.” 
“Sounds good. And if you don’t drag me quick enough, I’ll just smack you around until you spill.”
Portrait in Death

18 CommentsComment on Facebook

I really loved this book. It may be my favorite of the In Deaths.

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2 days ago

Wilson Buckley, aka Crack, about his baby sister. When you first read Portrait in Death, how much of a shock was this connection to a victim? -Laura
#portraitindeath

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“Called me her big, bad brother.” Another tear slid down his cheek. “She was the best thing in my life.”
Portrait in Death
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Wilson Buckley, aka Crack, about his baby sister. When you first read Portrait in Death, how much of a shock was this connection to a victim? -Laura
#portraitindeath

Text reads:
“Called me her big, bad brother.” Another tear slid down his cheek. “She was the best thing in my life.”
Portrait in Death

62 CommentsComment on Facebook

So hard to see a "tough" man break down.

It was very sad.

💔.

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