Treachery in Death
by:
Susan Ericksen (author)
J.D. Robb (author)
Catching criminals is difficult enough; convicting them when they're cops sometimes seems nearly impossible. After Detective Eve Dallas's young partner Peabody overhears a deeply incriminating locker room argument between two corrupt officers, she knows that she can't just shower and forget it....
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Catching criminals is difficult enough; convicting them when they're cops sometimes seems nearly impossible. After Detective Eve Dallas's young partner Peabody overhears a deeply incriminating locker room argument between two corrupt officers, she knows that she can't just shower and forget it. Convinced that the pair aren't just crooked, they're murderers, she takes her problem to the street-wise Dallas who, with the timely help of her husband Roarke, gets on this case of policemen traipsing over the thin blue line. Another stand-up installment of J.D. Robb's resilient futuristic New York crime series.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781441836236 (1441836233)
Publish date: February 2011
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Minutes: 13
Edition language: English
Series: In Death 6 (#32)
Hiding in one of the rickety showers in an unused gym at Cop Central, Detective Peabody overhears two dirty cops discussing their side-business. She immediately turns to her superior, Lieutenant Eve Dallas, and her report soon opens a can of worms some would kill to keep closed. I'm in awe of this...
Please note that I gave this 4.5 stars out of 5 stars and rounded it to 5 stars on Goodreads.The only reason why I did not give this one 5 stars was because the speech that Dallas pours all over Mira later on was too much. I may have rolled my eyes a lot. But everything else in the story works perfe...
Wow, hold tight because this is what I'm talkin' about when I say this was a wild, fast, fun ride. I had a blast reading this book. There were times when I laughed so hard people would stare at me in the bus envious because they were not in on the joke or there were the times I had to stop pedaling ...
February 23, 2011 - Enjoyable as usual. Does not include as much interpersonal conflict between Eve and Roarke or her friends/colleagues as some of the series, but the relationships are still there and very real. And the plot is good. Fast paced. You know from the beginning who the villains are,...
This was a solid read until the ending. I liked how Eve was weaving her magic to bring down the bad guys, but then it just kind of fizzled at the end. I guess because of the enormity of the crime, I wish we could have been given the results after the arrest.