Book Review: J.D. Robb’s Creation in Death
A serial killer has returned to New York, a case Eve Dallas had worked along with Feeney nine years ago. The Groom is back torturing his brides, the display he makes of them makes it personal. To Eve.
A serial killer has returned to New York, a case Eve Dallas had worked along with Feeney nine years ago. The Groom is back torturing his brides, the display he makes of them makes it personal. To Eve.
A park bench unexpectedly took Elizabeth Smith, a starving writer, into her dreams of romance, into 1311 Scotland where she would turn Jamie MacLeod’s ordered world upside-down.
A legendary love story driven by the primary energy of two archangels in a cycle of love and heartbreak, one that ends when Zanaya chooses to Sleep. Both woken in the Cascade, this is the last beat of their passionate, angry dance. The final song for Alexander and his Zani.
It’s been two hundred years of being there for Aodhan, and Illium is not giving up. But Aodhan, “Sparkle”, needs space, a need Illium, “Bluebell”, doesn’t understand. When they serve together in China, things come to an explosive decision point, and they must choose if they stay together . . . or walk away.
A horrifying secret discovered by the Lady Sharine rises in the aftermath of an archangelic war where the shambling, rotting creatures called the reborn have gained a glimmer of vicious intelligence that Titus must stop.
The dead are everywhere with their eyes taken and red ribbons entangling their necks. When a psychic appears to have the details, Lieutenant Eve Dallas accepts help from her only to find the stakes raised when her partner, Dee Peabody is attacked.
In the year 2059, technology and humanity collide and a new computer virus has become the latest form of terrorism. Both sides are willing to kill and Reva Ewing appears to be a stumbling block, one that involves Roarke. It’s the murders that involve Lt Eve Dallas.
It’s a game of imitation with a killer who despises women, and he plans to mimic the most infamous murderers of all starting with Jack the Ripper . . .
The killer sees himself as an artist and a preserver of youth and vitality through the medium of film. Now Lieutenant Eve Dallas is on his trail.
Fed up with criminals skating, a Purity group has come up with their own solution, delivered through a computer. No matter how you see it, Lieutenant Eve Dallas sees it as murder, and when it starts killing cops . . .