Book Review: J.D. Robb’s Devoted in Death
Eve Dallas tracks a couple whose passion is fueled by cold brutality in the New York City of 2061.
Eve Dallas tracks a couple whose passion is fueled by cold brutality in the New York City of 2061.
It’s Mother’s fault no one has enough time to design their room, and its Meg’s bargain that finds her pitching in to deal with flamboyant personalities and massive egos.
The boy who cried wolf, Laurent Lepage, tells some awesome tales. It’s his disappearance that reveals the truth, leading to crimes & uncovering an old one.
Forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan, whose autopsy of a young girl killed in a hit-and-run in North Carolina, triggers a look into human trafficking.
Belinda’s sudden, unexpected return to London throws Georgie into the streets again. With Queen Mary coming to the rescue. She needs someone to to ensure the Princess Marina never hears of her future husband’s past antics!
A suspicious Halloween fire burns the museum and all too soon a real body mars the town’s creepy fun, and it’s up to Meg to save Halloween.
Tragedy still stirs emotions in Cranbourne despite the ruling of accident. Now suspicion and rumor begins to swirl around the village with hostility aimed at the Ashtons; Bess will risk her own life to find the truth.
Letty’s friend Skye calls, freaking out about Henry and gets Lucas moving. If he doesn’t, Letty will. A move that has Del, Flowers, Jenkins, and Shrake worried about Lucas’ survival. For Sands is P-I-S-S-E-D.
Layton got lucky that night. And unlucky. The smell in that abandoned farmyard led to fifteen bodies and counting.
Local politics, a modest business don’t explain why an entire family is tortured to death. Lucas sees it as scorched-earth retribution from Mexican gangs.