Betrayal in Death
(In Death #12)
by J. D. Robb
Berkley Pub Group
March 1, 2001
ISBN #0425178579
355 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
J. D. Robb

Strangers in Death

Creation in Death

Strangers in Death

Three in Death

Creation in Death

Dead of Night

Innocent in Death

Naked In Death

Born in Death

Innocent in Death

Born in Death

Interlude In Death

Memory in Death

Bump in the Night

Origin In Death

Memory In Death

Midnight in Death

Survivor in Death

Origin in Death

Immortal In Death

Visions In Death

Survivor in Death

Glory in Death

Divided in Death

Visions in Death

Remember When

Naked in Death

Divided in Death

Remember When

Imitation in Death

Portrait in Death

Purity In Death

Reunion In Death

Seduction In Death

Out Of This World

Judgment in Death

Witness in Death

Loyalty in Death

Vengeance in Death

Conspiracy in Death

Ceremony in Death

Rapture in Death

Immortal in Death

Glory in Death

Naked in Death

Holiday in Death

Silent Night

REVIEW

"Better Than Toilet Paper"

In May 2059, New York Police Department Lieutenant Eve Dallas and her spouse wealthy billionaire Roarke take a rest between cases. Since Roarke worked both sides of the law, he has enemies from his past wanting him dead as well as some new foes who also prefer he no longer breathes. Thus, he is not surprised when a paid assassin brutalizes, rapes, and kills an employee in one of his hotels, but he personalizes the ugly incident.

Eve is assigned as primary investigator on the case. When a second homicide occurs with the victim being a close friend of Roarke's, he and Eve conclude that someone wants to hurt and distract the businessman. The police know the identity of the killer, but have no earthly idea where the hitman is hiding. However, the dynamic duo knows the main event is coming soon.

Not since the "silver age" of Neal Adam's Green Lantern and Green Arrow has a crime duo won the hearts of readers as Eve and Roarke have. The current tale contains a well- executed mystery with many puzzle pieces that need placing together to obtain the full picture of the plot. Although the who-done-it remains the primary story line, the love story subplot between the lead protagonists provides cross genre appeal to romantic suspense fans. The audience will find this exciting novel impossible to put down until all the questions are answered.

Harriet Klausner/December, 2000
Copyright © 2000 for Paranormal Romance Reviews

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 2, 2001



Summary

2002 RITA Finalist

At the luxurious Roarke Palace Hotel, a maid walks into suite 4602 for the nightly turndown -- and steps into her worst nightmare. A killer leaves her dead, strangled by a thin, silver wire. He's Sly Yost, a virtuoso of music and murder. A hit man for the elite. Lieutenant Eve Dallas knows him well. But in this twisted case, knowing the killer doesn't help solve the crime. Because there's someone else involved. Someone with a more personal motive. And Eve must face a terrifying possibility -- the real target may, in fact, be her husband, Roarke....



 

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