Treachery In Death by J D Robb

Treachery In Death (In Death, #32)

by J D Robb

'There's another body on a slab, Dallas. Dirty cop or not, he's dead, and she's responsible. She has to be shut downbefore she decides to clean house again.'

Lieutenant Eve Dallas is about to come up against her most formidable criminal yet: Lieutenant Renee Oberman, daughter of a New York Police legend. After eighteen years on the force, Oberman is efficient, decorated - and utterly corrupt.

When Eve's partner Peabody overhears a damning conversation between Oberman and one of her flunkies, Peabody, Eve and her husband Roarke are soon on the case.

Together they must find the hard evidence needed to bring Oberman and all her dirty cops down - knowing all the while that she will kill anyone who gets in her way.

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This is going to go down as one of my favorites, easy. The dirty cop element just makes it so damn personal for Eve. Add in the risk to Peabody and it heightens things. Iove it when Eve gets emotional and this book took her there a couple times. There was a point toward the end where I got a little misty eyed myself. And I hope Eve just got a new team member....! As usual, once I pick one of these up a binge begins. So I'm already off to the next book

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