This first book in the In Death series introduces Eve Dallas NYPSD detective and her crazy life. It’s wonderful to see a fully developed sarcastic character that really just doesn’t like people. Eve has only two people she truly loves and trusts and it’s obvious that she’s having some major issues dealing with the possibility of allowing anyone else into her trust circle. While the reader can see that she loves and trusts these people it’s still not obvious to Eve.
This is Eve’s first high profile case and though she’s not completely sure the scenes are adding up she doesn’t trust herself to go with her instincts against the profiling and evidence Rating: A |
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Naked In Death, JD Robb (In Death 1)
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