Strangers in Death
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Publisher Description
Lieutenant Eve Dallas explores the hidden connections among friends and lovers, enemies and strangers in this thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling In Death series.
In 2060 New York, some murders still get more attention than others, especially those in which the victim is a prominent businessman, found in his Park Avenue apartment, tied to the bed—and strangled—with cords of black velvet. Fortunately, homicide cop Lt. Eve Dallas’s billionaire husband Roarke happens to own the prime real estate where Thomas Anders’s sporting-goods firm was headquartered, giving her some help with access. Before long, she’s knocking on doors—or barging through them—to look for the answers she needs.
But some things don’t add up—and everyone’s alibi checks out, from the wife who was off in the tropics to the nephew who stood to inherit millions. Was this a crime of passion—or a carefully planned execution? It’s up to Dallas to solve a sensational case in which those who seem to be intimates sometimes guard secrets from each other—and strangers may be connected in unexpected, and deadly, ways...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In bestseller Robb's slick 26th not-so-near-future crime thriller to feature Lt. Eve Dallas (after 2007's Creation in Death), the New York City homicide cop investigates the murder of business tycoon Thomas Anders, whose strangled body is discovered tied to his bed, apparently the victim of a kinky sex encounter gone bad. Aided by her mysterious husband, Roarke, and long-time sidekick Det. Delia Peabody, Eve doggedly questions Anders's widow, Ava, and his nephew, Benedict Forrest, number two at the victim's corporation, Anders Worldwide. Both Ava and Benedict have alibis that put them far from the crime scene at the time of Anders's death. While the guilty party soon becomes obvious and the gimmick used by the culprit clear to anyone familiar with Strangers on a Train, Robb's strong, hard-nosed heroine once again generates the kind of heat that keeps fans turning the pages.
Customer Reviews
Strangers in Death
I always love reading J.D. Robb’s Eve Dallas books. This one’s like Strangers on a Train. In fact , the author makes a note of it. But if you are not an older person who knows old movies you would not get it. But it’s the old you do mine , I do yours. but the authors main character Eve is a great cop and just keeps pulling the strings to find out the puzzle of who is the killer. You never find an Eve Dallas book boring. They are always unique and fascinating. And well worth the price.
Love the series but…
Do we still call cross-dressers “tr@nnies” and those with fetishes and kinks “sick”?
Not appropriate in 2024 and I can’t imagine it would be in the future…
Do better Nora!
JDRobb n EveDallas - what a winning duo
I cant get enough of the “in death” series. I have read almost all of them now and never tire of the great plot lines, the dialog of fun banter and human silliness, and best of all, the surprising twists on the murder (murders) - all the while entertaining the reader with Eve and her myriad of relationships that confuse her and amuse us. JD, here is hoping you write many many more!