Were it not for the "secondary" (in spite of the title) story line, I wouldn't have rated this 4 stars because it was difficult for me to follow or appreciate the business/data/stats. But it is a solid 4.
It's 2060 and Lieutenent Eve Dallas is working on two related homicide cases. Two accountants working for the same company have been found murdered. Eve believes it is tied to an account of the first victim. Eve then takes on a missing person case as a favor to a very pregnant Mavis. Mavis' frien...
I really liked Born in Death, the 24th book in In Death series by J.D.Robb. It was a great book,especially the ending. Eve has got two new beginnings and like Roarke says that's quite a tribute. I've never been a fan of Mavis but I feel that this is a great opportunity to try again, now that she's a...
This time around two good, young people are dead because they know something but what? Eve’s best pal Mavis is very near the due date of her pregnancy and Eve is on Baby Shower duty and not enjoying any of it. Peabody to the rescue! And Tandy, Mavis’ new friend is missing and they whole thing comes ...
This is the 23rd book in the In Death series.A young woman and her fiance are killed in what is obviously an assassination. Eve can't find a reason why two, young, bright people would be targeted for an obvious contract kill. Both worked in a venerable financial management firm and eve eventually ...
This was a funny one for me. I don't remember the murders and investigation so well. All I remember is Eve's panic about being a birthing coach. Mavis's pregnancy has been throwing Eve into a loop. Eve's fear of children and being pregnant is probably the same level of her fear of getting a make...
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