Sunday, February 28, 2021

Book Review: Shadows In Death by JD Robb

 

                                                          Kindle Edition, 345 pages
                                      Published September 8th 2020 by St. Martin's Press
                                                        buy on Amazon


Lt. Eve Dallas is about to walk into the shadows of her husband's dangerous past.

As it often did since he'd married a cop, murder interrupted more pleasant activities. Then again, Roarke supposed, the woman lying in a pool of her own blood a few steps inside the arch in Washington Square Park had a heftier complaint.

When a night out at the theatre is interrupted by the murder of a young woman in Washington Square Park, it seems like an ordinary case for Detective Eve Dallas and her team. But when Roarke spots a shadow from his past in the crowd, Eve realises that this case is far from business as usual.

Eve has two complex cases on her hands - the shocking murder of this wealthy young mother and tracking down the shadow before he can strike again, this time much closer to home. Eve is well used to being the hunter, but how will she cope when the tables are turned? As Eve and the team follow leads to Roarke's hometown in Ireland, the race is on to stop the shadow making his next move . . .


                                                   MY REVIEW:


Shadows in Death (In Death, #51)Shadows in Death by J.D. Robb
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When a night out at the theatre is interrupted by the murder of a young woman in Washington Square Park, it seems like an ordinary case for Detective Eve Dallas and her team. But when Roarke spots a shadow from his past in the crowd, Eve realises that this case is far from business as usual.
Roarke keeps seeing someone and thought maybe it was his dad but then things keep happening and we find out who it is.
As Eve and the team follow leads to Roarke's hometown in Ireland, the race is on to stop the shadow making his next move . . .
We learn even more of Roarke's past and I fell in love with his family in Ireland.
Thank you JD Robb for another great book.

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