Book Review: JD Robb’s Faithless in Death
What looked like a lover’s quarrel turned fatal has larger — and more terrifying — motives behind it. Lt. Eve Dallas delves deep to find that the lies are about more than murder.
What looked like a lover’s quarrel turned fatal has larger — and more terrifying — motives behind it. Lt. Eve Dallas delves deep to find that the lies are about more than murder.
A glittering A-event party for a celebrity couple ends in death, the wrong death. And the police — along with Eve Dallas — crash the party.
Em begins to worry that her marriage has been cursed before she’s even walked down the aisle when her ex shows up to ruin things, Joe gets shot, and someone is stalking her maid of honor.
A series of unfortunate events brings Emily “Tock” Lepstein-Jackson and her teammates into an unexpected partnership with the Black Malones.
It is unthinkable that a guest would have stolen a collection of medieval jewelry during a tea party! The scandal! And it’s Hercule Poirot to the rescue.
While clearing the bramble-entangled lot next door, Em and Joe discover a hidden basement, triggering a flock of will-o’-the-wisps that threaten the O’Briens. Then a woman’s ghost and that of her cat appear, begging for relief.
Demolition on a decrepit, long-empty New York building unveils two skeletons that lead to yet more. Lt Eve Dallas puts her all into discovering their identities and finding their murderer.
Poirot is summoned to the home of the head of the Ministry of Defense, to investigate the theft of top-secret plans for a new submarine.
A federal judge and his sons are shot dead, just when he’s on the verge of a major donation to a local charity. It’s an unsolvable crime that leaves Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers stumped over the most unexpected misdirection.
Poirot must prove the innocence of a young bank manager who has had a million dollars in bonds stolen from him while on a boat voyage to New York.