Book description
'The devil killed my body. I cannot fight. I cannot free her. You
must. You are the one.'
A dying Romanian woman's words send a chill down Lieutenant Eve Dallas'
spine. And soon Eve notices some interesting side-effects: visions of
the deceased and even fluency in Russian.
Against her better judgment, Eve is convinced the spirit of the old
woman is inside her, unable to rest until she's found her
great-granddaughter who vanished two months ago. Desperate to be back to
normal, Eve realises a string of young women have gone missing, and if
Eve doesn't find them, no one will. Whether she writes as J. D. Robb
or under her own name, I love Nora Roberts. She is a woman who just
doesn't know how to tell a bad story Stephen King J. D. Robb's novels
are can't miss pleasures Harlan Coben Anchored by terrific characters,
sudden twists that spin the whole narrative on a dime, and a
thrills-to-chills ratio that will raise hairs of even the most jaded
reader, the J. D. Robb books are the epitome of great popular fiction
Dennis Lehane Gut-searing emotional drama David Baldacci Nora Roberts
published her first novel using the pseudonym J. D. Robb
in 1995, introducing to readers the tough as nails but emotionally
damaged homicide cop Eve Dallas
and billionaire Irish rogue, Roarke
.
With the In Death
series, Robb has become one of the biggest thriller writers on earth,
with each new novel reaching number one on bestseller charts the world
over.
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