Shadows in Death by J.D. Robb – a Review
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Description:
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 . . .
Review:
Shadows in Death by J.D. Robb is the 51st book in her fantastic Eve Dallas series. As I have noted many times, I am a big fan of this series, having read every single book, including novellas. Eve Dallas and her husband, Roarke are the best couple in the literary world; they are so great together, not to mention their wonderful chemistry. Even though this is the 51st book, I still cannot get enough of them and this series.
Shadows in Death is somewhat different than most of Robb’s stories, as Roarke becomes the center of an old grudge, putting Eve, his Irish family, and himself in danger. Eve is called to the scene of a violent murder of a woman, and as she is in the process of investigating with Peabody, Roarke, who is standing not far away, notices a face he has never forgotten from his Ireland days as a youth. Roarke later tells Eve that this man is the one who killed the woman, as it was his motto, using sharp knives to gut his victims.
Eve, Peabody and their fantastic team, manage to learn that the woman murdered, was a paid hit, and early on we discover who ordered the hit. Once this person is arrested and offered a small deal to give all information on the hit man, who has committed more than 400 plus deaths worldwide, and has eluded police in all countries for 30 years. Lorcan Cobbe, is the villain in this story, and his hatred of Roarke becomes his goal to kill Roarke, Eve, and their Ireland family.
What follows is an intense, exciting, action-packed race to find Cobbe, as he continues to kill and threaten them along the way. What I loved was how all the members of Eve’s police team, were determined to help find the killer, as well as to protect Roarke and Eve. Over time, Eve has built such a fantastic team and their loyalty was awesome. I also enjoyed seeing Summerset again, as he knew of this terrible villain back in their Ireland days, also knowing his own life was in jeopardy. Eve and Summerset still have those fun zingers, loved seeing Galahad. It was also great to see Nadine, as I miss her.
The last 1/3 of the book was intense, and mindboggling, with the entire team, including the Commissioner, Feeny and Interpol inspector raced to stop the villain from hurting Roarke’s family in Ireland.
Shadows in Death was very exciting, tense, intriguing, nonstop action from start to finish, with never a dull moment. J.D. Robb once again gives us a fantastic addition to this wonderful series, which I hope keeps on rolling for many years to come. I thought that Shadows in Death was one of the best ones yet, which proves that J.D. Robb will continue to give us many more Eve and Roarke books. J.D. Robb created a masterpiece addition to this fantastic series.
Reviewed by Barb
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