Divided In Death by J D Robb

Divided In Death (In Death, #18)

by J D Robb

She screamed once. Something, someone slipped out of the shadows. She collapsed beside the dead who had betrayed her.

Approaching her cheating husband and lying best friend, Reva Ewing is bent on revenge. But somebody got there first. In a desperate fight to prove her innocence Reva calls on the only man she can trust: Roarke, the roguish husband of Lieutenant Eve Dallas.

But the truth is messy: a complex artist, a long-lost brother, a deadly computer worm designed by terrorists - Eve and Roarke are dealing with a deeply volatile case where no one trusts a soul and everyone has their eye on a prize.

And the murder is far from what it seems . . .

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4 of 5 stars

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Another great one. It was hard seeing Eve and Roarke so disconnected, but at the same time I enjoyed it. It's so natural for a relationship to go through deep struggles and I love that Robb keeps there relationship so real. I'm loving seeing the growth in Peabody and Eve's relationship now that they are partners, too. And the mystery was pretty great - lots of fun moments as they get all spy-like to take on a government agency. This was supposed to be the last one, but I'm buying book 19 and going on. Too good!

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