Immortal In Death by J D Robb

Immortal In Death (In Death, #3)

by J D Robb

Eve Dallas - a New York detective who believes in the valour of protect and serve. And kicks ass doing it.

Praise for J. D. Robb:

'J.D. Robb is a fantastic storyteller who knows how to keep the pages flying by' -#1 International Bestselling Author, Karin Slaughter


"One of my all-time favorite authors hitting a golden moment in one of my all-time favorite series. J.D. Robb never disappoints!" Lisa Gardner

'If you're a crime fiction fan and haven't discovered them yet, welcome to the very best day of your life' Heat Magazine

'Eve Dallas - tough as nails and still sexy as hell'
Stephen King

'J.D. Robb's novels are can't-miss pleasures'
Harlan Coben

'Curious corpses, tangled twists and one sizzling sleuth'
Kathy Reichs



'She'd come to New York to be a cop, because she believed in order. Needed it to survive. She had taken control, had made herself into the person some anonymous social worker had named Eve Dallas'

But in a few weeks she won't just be Eve Dallas, lieutenant, homicide. She'll be Roarke's wife. But Eve's wedding plans may have to be put on hold as her private and professional lives collide...

The victim in her latest murder investigation is one of the most sought-after women in the world. A top model who would stop at nothing to get what she wanted - even another woman's man. And Eve's chief suspect is the other woman in this fatal love triangle - her best friend Mavis. Putting her job on the line to head the investigation, Eve discovers that the world of high fashion thrives on an all-consuming passion for youth and fame. One that leads from the runway to the dark underworld of New York City where drugs can fulfil any desire - for a price . . .

More praise for J.D. Robb

''Terrific characters, sudden twists ... the epitome of popular fiction'
Dennis Lehane

'J.D. Robb is one of my favourite authors, and she has created an iconic female cop - a strong, sexy, and death-defying heroine - with the slyest sense of humour in fiction. I love J.D. Robb and Eve Dallas!' - Lisa Scottoline

'Sexy and unpredictable, these books are first-rate suspense thrillers with wit, character and heart' - Janet Evanovich
'Tough, smart and sexy' - Linda Fairstein

'Consistently inventive, entertaining and clever'
Publishers Weekly

'Sheer entertainment'
Guardian

Reviewed by Angie on

4 of 5 stars

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This series keeps getting better! In Immortal in Death, Eve is getting ready for her upcoming wedding. But everything is interrupted when her dress designer’s ex-lover is found dead by her best friend who is also the prime suspect. Eve’s informant had also been found dead in the same manner. The only other connection between the two is some unknown drug, so now she’s got a big case on her hands.

Immortal in Death‘s mystery kept me hooked as to be expected. It’s fascinating to me what people will do for youth, sex, and money. Of course, I had to play along and I chose my suspect early on, although things along the way had me doubting. But this time, everything felt more complicated. There’s more players and more connections, and I was totally wrong.

Aside from the mystery, Immortal in Death goes deeper into Eve’s past. We’ve gotten glimpses in the previous two books, but now her memories are emerging. She’s suffering from horrible nightmares, and one night all is finally revealed to her. It’s truly awful and sickening and I cannot even being to imagine being suddenly faced with all of that after not knowing for over twenty years. I am proud of Eve for talking it out though rather than keeping it bottled up. She has an amazing support system and I was glad they were there for her during this.

I am well and truly addicted to this series already. And I’m in need of more Roarke! I feel as if we don’t know him any better than we did in the first book, so I hope that changes soon.

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