by J.D. Robb
Someone murdered Boomer, one of Eve Dallas' weasels; first they tortured him, then they bashed his face in. When she searches his apartment, she finds a bag of blue powder and a disk under his mattress. The disk turns out to contain the formula for the blue powder, a new drug; highly addictive, and ...
So I once again had a pretty big problem with the relationship between Eve And Roarke in this book moving WAY to quickly. but I've decided fuck it, I'm going to ignore the unrealistic-ness (totally a word) of it and just go with the flow. This time I didn't even get close to guessing who the villa...
**To read the full review, click this title!** After finishing Glory in Death, I just had to read the next one immediately. I think I might’ve enjoyed this one better if I took a little break between this one and the former. Still, that's not to say I didn't like this one - I just didn't like it a...
If you like the previous two books and the way J.D. Robb/Nora Roberts writes, you’ll like this one and the rest of the In Death series too, I’m assuming. The main focus of this installment is on characterization, building up and fleshing out secondary characters, and of course Eve Dallas’ dark past,...