back of book says: it was one of eve dallas's earlies takedowns, back in her uniform days. a monster named isaac mcqueen had been abducting young victims and leaving them scarred in both mind and body. thanks to eve, he wound up where he belonged removed from civilized society in rikers. but he's not behind bars anymore. This was a really good book, but you have to have read the others to get the relationships in the book. but eve dallas goes to dallas to track this evil killer and learns to work with dallas police dept and the fbi, and roarke is really good with the eye skills, would have liked to have seen more of the stuff going on with peabody taking control, but it was really good, eve has to deal with a personal revelation in the book, ( i won't give it away here, ) but it's been a question for a very very long time, i'm not sure i like the answer, but it was to be expected. my only pet peeve is the name of eve's dad, i don't think it was ever mentioned previously and i would like to know how they found it, but the whole time i was reading it i was wondering how the writer wasn't crying during some parts, how difficult is it to write about this very personal eve dallas situation. i so look forward to future books.Read full review
This is a book I wanted for my library and will get around to reading it eventually.
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Time to read, love all jd s books
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i love the in death series. i can't wait for another book in the series to come out. this makes my set complete. they are very enjoyable. i love the chemistry between roarke and eve. i would recommend this series to anyone that asks.
I have been reading quite a few of her books and enjoy every one of them.
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