Holiday in Death (In Death, #7)

Holiday in Death (In Death, #7)

J.D. Robb

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An Alternate Cover edition can be found here No one likes to be alone during the holidays. For New York's most posh dating service, Personally Yours, it is the season to bring lonely hearts together. But Lieutenant Eve Dallas, on the trail of a ritualistic serial killer, has made a disturbing discovery: all of the victims have been traced to Personally Yours. As the murders continue, Eve enters into an elite world of people searching for their one true love--and a killer searching for his next victim. A world where the power of love leads men and women into the ultimate act of betrayal...


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    Another great instalment in the In Death series. This time there's a killer on the loose with a thing for Christmas. Murder victim one is found with a partridge in a pear tree icon. Does that mean there are 11 more victims to go?

    These books are so good. It amazes me how the quality never dips. The cast of characters steadily grew throughout the first three books, and now you just grow to love each character that much more with each book.

    Roarke and Eve are in a good place, but Eve still struggles with things other people, other women, might find easy, and the Christmas holiday period brings some of these issues to the fore.

    “The wanting of you never stops.” His fingers skimmed over her hips; the trousers pooled at her feet. “The loving of you never peaks. There’s always more.” Undone, she leaned against him, her face buried in his hair. “Nothing’s the same for me since you.”

    The mystery was good, the crimes disturbing, and the chase exhilarating. I'm heading on to Midnight in Death which is a novella that apparently picks up seconds after this one ends.

    4 Stars! ★★★★

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