Concealed in Death Concealed in Death

Descripción editorial

Lieutenant Eve Dallas uncovers a conspiracy when she investigates the murders of some of New York City's troubled youth in this thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling In Death series.

Leading the demolition of a long-empty New York building that once housed a makeshift shelter for troubled teenagers, Lieutenant Eve Dallas’s husband uncovers two skeletons wrapped in plastic. And by the time Eve’s done with the crime scene, there are twelve murders to be solved.

The victims are all young girls. A tattooed tough girl who dealt in illegal drugs. The runaway daughter of a pair of well-to-do doctors. They all had their stories. And they all lost their chance for a better life.

Then Eve discovers a connection between the victims and someone she knows. And she grows even more determined to reveal the secrets of the place that was called The Sanctuary—and the evil concealed in one human heart.

GÉNERO
Romance
PUBLICADO
2014
18 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
416
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Penguin Publishing Group
VENDEDOR
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
TAMAÑO
1.8
MB

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Yolanda Williams ,

Concealed in Death

In her usual style Robb has presented a mystery with twists and turns that aren't always readily seen. I enjoy this about her novels. What I don't enjoy with her novels and quite frankly many futuristic novels is the treatment of African-American people. They have not ever been main characters within Eve's or Roarke's inner circle. The preference is always for white or patois. When the occasional Black person arrives, you can tell. They are given stereotypical language, jobs, skills, or backgrounds. They aren't doctors, consultants, wealthy, or powerful. Why is this? Do white authors think Black people will not fare well in the future? Anyone of the reappearing characters in the series could have been black, married to someone black, and having black children. They could have worked alongside Eve and Roarke and spoke exactly the same as Peabody, Mira, or Trueheart. I find it disturbing that authors think we will not have held onto any of the culture we have exhibited from the 1600s has professionals, as educated, as cultured African-Americans. I pains me to see that social class based on skin color by skin color is honored by authors who paint futuristic worlds. Sex may have advanced, but white people and light- skinned people of mixed heritage will still be in power over black people. Native Americans and Hispanics won't even exist. The world will not be smaller, but larger. For someone in that day and age to think talking to someone in Africa is special....wow. I truly enjoy Robb's books, but always wish this author would grow up and see the future as more rather than less inclusive.

Lakewaco ,

Wait Till The End

Another interesting Eve mystery. Many suspects, 12 girls in the wrong place at the wrong time, then the investigation goes thru Africa, Zimbabwe, and then the Adirondacks.

MonkeySquirel ,

Excellent Read

This was really a great read, love Dallas and Rorke.

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