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New York to Dallas (In Death, #33) - Community Reviews back

by J.D. Robb, Susan Ericksen
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The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
A ghost from the past is back... Isaac McQueen, a dangerous pedophile Eve arrested mere months out of the Academy, has escaped from prison and wants to continue the work she'd interrupted twelve years ago. He also wants revenge on the cop that put him in a cage...And the confrontation will force Ev...
Betsy's Non-Blog
Betsy's Non-Blog rated it 10 years ago
Best of the recent Eve Dallas mysteries. Her personal nightmare returns in a most unexpected way, although I'd been expecting something like this to happen for a while. It only adds to the drama of the story. Definitely worth reading, but you need to have read at least some of earlier books in th...
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Book InfoKindle Edition, 402 pagesPublished September 13th 2011 by Berkley (first published January 1st 2011)original title New York to DallasASIN B004Z4IKMMedition language Englishseries In Death #33characters Eve Dallas, Roarkesetting New York , 2060 (United States) Texas , 2060 (United States)li...
shosho
shosho rated it 11 years ago
It get 4 stars instead of 5 because it was too disturbing for me!
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Eve is trying to wade her way through a mountain of reports and paperwork that had accumulated on her desk (funnily enough, as I was reading I was doing the very same thing!), when she hears about the first man she put away, Isaac McQueen and his escape. He's obsessed by Eve and determined to wreak...
Sammy
Sammy rated it 12 years ago
New York to Dallas was by far one of the most emotional & intense of the In Death series! In this book, Eve is trying to catch a serial sadistic rapist who broke out of prison. In Eve's pursuit of Isaac McQueen (the rapist), Eve and Roarke must travel to Dallas, TX, which is the city that holds a lo...
Nutti's muses
Nutti's muses rated it 12 years ago
Without giving too much away, this is a more personal case to Dallas.
Bitchie's Books
Bitchie's Books rated it 12 years ago
It was nice to finally get back into this world, it's been a while for me. This remains one of my favorite series, with some of my favorite characters ever. The mystery was as solid and gritty as ever. My only real complaint with the mystery was all the coincidences. The one girl who visited him in ...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 12 years ago
Eve is back and the tie ins to her past are mind blowing for me. Ms. Robb does another excellent job in her romantic suspense. I'm always impressed by how thorough Ms. Robb writes her mysteries. The clues and police work are always so thorough. It is interesting to see how much Eve has changed in...
NTE
NTE rated it 12 years ago
Since I just finished all the others, I had to have the latest one, even if it is in hardcover, which I can hardly afford. This rates as one of my favorites, because of the personal stuff. The case was interesting and all that - excellent and creepy villains, for sure - but the reason I'll spring ...
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