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Festive in Death: In Death, Book 39

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Eve Dallas deals with a homicide – and the holiday season – in the latest from the #1New York Times bestselling author.

Personal trainer Trey Ziegler was in peak physical condition. If you didn’t count the kitchen knife in his well-toned chest.

Lieutenant Eve Dallas soon discovers a lineup of women who’d been loved and left by the narcissistic gym rat. While Dallas sorts through the list of Ziegler’s enemies, she’s also dealing with her Christmas shopping list – plus the guest list for her and her billionaire husband’s upcoming holiday bash.

Feeling less than festive, Dallas tries to put aside her distaste for the victim and solve the mystery of his death. There are just a few investigating days left before Christmas, and as New Year’s 2061 approaches, this homicide cop is resolved to stop a cold-blooded killer.

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3 thoughts on “Festive in Death: In Death, Book 39

  1. The one with a holiday — and nothing else new I’m a longtime fan of Eve Dallas. I’ve read every book and every short novella. I fell in love with Roarke right along with her. I learned to trust her friends right along with her. I’m invested in Eve’s story, and I want to see Eve and Roarke get everything they want (and then some). I think it’s time to end this series, though.There has been a disconnect in the last few books. It might be the fact that Eve has managed to move past a lot of her issues. She’ll never be truly free of…

  2. A lovely holiday installment of the ‘in death’ series! The Christmas theme is played for lovely sentiment, with plenty of gift-giving, reminiscing, and partying. It’s used as an excuse to parade many of Eve’s friends through the pages for a moment or two, reminding us of her acquaintances and loved ones. It works and suits the milieu of the book.There are plenty of suspects to truly dislike, which can be fun in its own way in this sort of book. Consider the presence of characters we can hate without guilt to be a Christmas present from…

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