Eve Dallas Returns to Face Her Most Ingenious Foe—a "Secret Admirer" Who Taunts Her With Letters…And Kills Without Mercy
An unknown bomber is stalking New York City. He is sending Eve Dallas taunting letters promising to wreak mass terror and destruction among the "corrupt masses." And when his cruel web of deceit and destruction threatens those she cares for most, Eve fights back. It's her city…it's her job…and it's hitting too close to home. Now, in a race against a ticking clock, Eve must make the pieces fit—before the city falls.
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"Another great story in the Eve Dallas portfolio. I can't say how happy I got to see some more of McNab and Peabody here. Really, really cute. And I liked - which for me - was a plot twist, with who was the brain in the whole operation. Good to see Roarke not exactly saving Eve, but getting his too."
— Nina (5 out of 5 stars)
" I'M HOOKED...TRYING TO LISTEN TO ALL BOOKS IN THE SERIES IN ORDER! WISH ME LUCK... "
— SUZIQUE, 10/26/2022" My favorite of the series so far. "
— Sandra, 2/9/2014" Excellent book, keeps you on the edge of your seat with every turn of the page. Definitely going to buy this one in the near future ;) "
— Carin, 1/17/2014" Excellent book about Eve and Roark. Great ending too, when Roark gets knicked up some as well. "
— Merceda, 1/12/2014" A haunting read, especially if you're reading it now, post 9/11. "
— Vicky, 1/1/2014" Just like all the JD Robb "...in death" books, this one is a nice, good guys win, entertaining read. I love the fact that you can pick up any of these books at any time without reading them in order and still know exactly what is going on. Makes them perfect Library books! "
— Maria, 12/27/2013" Eve Dallas a lieutenant in the police force of New York City set in 2059. She is a solid, confident character. I'm appreciating with every book her strengths and her relationship with Roarke to sustain her in her weaknesses. "
— Joy, 12/24/2013" I really like when Eve and Roarke work together, and they definitely did in this book. It sucks when new characters are introduced, you come to really like them, and then they die a horrible death. Argh, that sucked a lot. "
— Shae, 12/14/2013" This is another fantastic installment in the "In Death" series. Roarke and Eve keep are terrific (once again) and I especially loved this one because we got to see more of Peabody's character. These books just keep getting better and I am not even half way done with the series...Woo hoo!!! "
— Ally, 12/10/2013" I enjoyed this book. Peabody- finally! Glad she got a little action ;-) It is nice to see Eve grow and open her heart more for Roarke. "
— Christine, 11/29/2013" Didn't like this one as much as some others. Nutbags with bombs in "future" New York. You know this one was prior to 2001 since they were concerned about the WTC. "
— Melodie, 4/26/2013" In Death is an awesome series, I in love with all the books and the relationships Eve has developed. "
— Kristal, 4/21/2013" Great book, it was nice seeing Zeke, I don't remember if he's in upcoming books or not, but I hope so! Also has Peabody and McNab's first few times together, and it was so funny, with both Feeney and Eve walking in on them kissing. So funny! Loved it! "
— Louisa, 3/24/2013" last read in Aug. 2011 "
— Cara, 6/8/2012" i love this series, but this plotline i didn't enjoy too much. i enjoyed the characters Peabody and Mcnab in this book. their characters had interesting twist in this book. "
— Cari, 4/28/2012" A terrorist group is committing mayhem and murder to extort money from NYC. They prove that they're willing to kill by blowing up various buildings. Peabody's brother Zeke gets caught in their machinations. Dallas & co. stop them, but it's too close for comfort. "
— Nora, 2/24/2012" The ending just begs for this book to be turned into a movie ... Obviously directed by Michael Bay! "
— Gwyn, 8/15/2011" Had some really sad moments in the aftermath of the bomber's actions. Great book. "
— Caridad, 7/26/2011" This was really more like a 3.5. Cranked through it in about 4 hours on airline flights to Chicago and back. No major complaints. A couple of plot items that bugged me a bit--some leaning toward easy stereotypes, mostly. Story was tied up very nicely, though. "
— Katriena, 5/22/2011" These are great page turners, and I'm enjoying the secondary characters getting fleshed out more as the series continues. Liked this one better then the previous couple. "
— Jessica, 4/17/2011" This series of mysteries is one of my favorites. There's something about the characters that make you want to continue to be part of their "lives." "
— Connie, 4/9/2011" 4.5 stars, Series still going strong. Peabody finally gets some! "
— Susinok, 4/3/2011" Eve and Roarke work together in this one. There is a group of wackos trying to bomb famous sites in NYC and Peabodys brother is in town to work on a carpentry job, and finds himself in deep trouble which is distracting, but also gives them a clue! "
— Nana, 3/21/2011" Once again a good book in the Eve Dallas police detective series. I always need to make sure I start reading the last 50 pages or so early enough so that I am not up all night finishing the book since I can't put it down! "
— Tania, 3/14/2011" Absolutely fantastic - these books keep getting better and better !<br/> "
— Peggy, 3/11/2011" Oh, this one was good! We get to meet Peabody's brother Zeke! <br/> <br/>The Cassandra stuff was... interesting, I suppose. I liked the way it came together in the end. But the best part? [spoilers removed] <br/> <br/>Good times... :) Oh, and there were LOTS of bombs. EEK! "
— Sara, 3/8/2011" I absolutely loved this book. When a "secret admirer" becomes her worst nightmare... "
— Kyleah, 2/21/2011" Kept me on the edge of my seat! I think this is the best book in the series of what I've read so far, and that's saying something because they've all been fantastic. "
— Bethany, 1/17/2011" 4 Stars. The crime is so good. I was stumped. <br/> <br/>On the personal front, all roads still lead to Roarke and of course, Eve is sharp and over worked as ever. I really wonder when I'm going to have enough of these two. "
— Crazy4more, 1/17/2011" My least favorite of the series but still good. "
— Giselle, 1/12/2011J. D. Robb is the pseudonym for #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts. Between the two names she has published more than two hundred novels, including the futuristic suspense series In Death, for which she created the J. D. Robb alias. There are more than five hundred million copies of her books in print. She was named to the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame.
Susan Ericksen is an actor and voice-over artist. She has been awarded numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As an actor and director, she has worked in theaters throughout the country.