My Rating: 4.5 Stars Lieutenant Eve Dallas has another serious case that ties into her husband Roarke’s past. Presently, she is working hard to solve murders that are apparently connected. One thing that Eve found that the victims had in common is that they were brutally tortured before their murder...
My Rating: 4.5 Stars Lieutenant Eve Dallas has another serious case that ties into her husband Roarke’s past. Presently, she is working hard to solve murders that are apparently connected. One thing that Eve found that the victims had in common is that they were brutally tortured before their murder...
A madman is taunting Lieutenant Eve Dallas, providing riddles for her to solve and maybe save his next victim, all the while claiming he's doing God's work. God's work that turns out to be nothing but revenge for something Eve's husband Roarke had done fifteen years ago... Yet another gripping, ...
Eve is tagged for a murder of a man Roarke knew in Dublin as he grew up. Then a second murder occurs. This man also has a past connection to Roarke. As Eve investigates she learns more of Roarke's past. Can she live with it or will she go all cop on Roarke?I like that we see more of Roarke's past an...
Vengeance in Death combines religion with Roarke's past. There were to many possible suspects for the reader to make a guess and even as I was reading it, I couldn't remember the ending. That's likely a good thing, since these books wouldn't be half as much fun to read if I remembered everything th...
Ohh such a good story. The stress between Eve, Roarke and Summerset. Peabody and her staunch loyalty. McNabb's introduction **giggle**. I am really enjoying revisiting my old favorites. And I think my favorite lines were when Mavis scolded Summerset for doubting Eve *melt* and one of the arg...
“I want you to take note, Commander, that turning in my badge would be like cutting off my arm. But if it comes down to a choice between the job and my marriage, then I lose the arm.” Gotta say, that line surprised me.This would be the first time that I've felt as if Eve and Roarke were on equal f...
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