Holiday in death

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1998.
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Lieutenant Eve Dallas tails a serial killer who has a passion for the "Twelve Days of Christmas" in this novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling In Death series.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 who likes to dress up as Santa Claus, 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. A world where the power of love leads men and women into the ultimate act of betrayal...

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Robb, J. D. Author
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9780425163719
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Eve Dallas and Anita Blake are tough, resourceful and savvy -- as well as tortured and vulnerable. The paranormal aspects of the Anita Blake series and the futuristic aspects of the In Death books will appeal to many of the same readers. -- Katherine Johnson
These fast-paced and gritty police procedurals (In Death) and mysteries (Emily Hunter) star relentless female detectives who juggle the demands of their professional and personal lives, adding depth to the suspenseful storylines. -- Andrienne Cruz
These suspenseful police procedurals follow fearless women devoted to fighting crime in their cities. While In Death's Eve Dallas is concerned with New York City homicides, Phoenix-based Veranda Cruz works to take down a Southwest cartel. -- Basia Wilson
While Eve Dallas is a cop and Samantha Jellicoe a cat-burglar turned legit, both meet billionaires who will change their lives. The ongoing development of their romantic relationship is the through-line in both of these suspenseful, steamy, mystery series. -- Jane Jorgenson
Fast-paced plotlines and gripping suspense keep the pages turning throughout these series starring women investigators at the helm of their police departments. Both series have big city settings, taking place in Chicago (Detective Harriet) and New York (In Death). -- Basia Wilson
While In Death is set in a not-too-distant future New York City and Fatal in contemporary Washington D.C., both romantic suspense series feature determined women detectives who face powerful foes (criminal and political). -- Jane Jorgenson
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful and action-packed, and they have the theme "urban police"; the genre "police procedurals"; and the subjects "women detectives," "policewomen," and "women murder victims."
These series have the theme "urban police"; the genre "police procedurals"; and the subjects "women detectives," "murder investigation," and "policewomen."
These series have the theme "urban police"; the genre "police procedurals"; and the subjects "women detectives," "policewomen," and "criminal profilers."

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Suzanne Brockmann's military romances make a good suggestion for fans of J. D. Robb, who will appreciate Brockmann's bad boy heroes, insider military details, richly developed romance, and fast-paced action-filled stories driven by events other than falling in love. -- Katherine Johnson
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Lisa Gardner and J. D. Robb write romantic suspense featuring fast-paced investigations that pit investigators against a range of deadly criminals. Both offer the satisfaction of ongoing series characters, detailed settings, fascinating investigations, and romantic interests. -- Krista Biggs
Particularly in Laurell K. Hamilton's Vampire Hunter stories and J. D. Robb's Eve Dallas series, readers will enjoy Anita's (Vampire) and Eve's (Dallas) tough, resourceful, and strong personalities paired with their tortured and vulnerable states. While Hamilton writes more in urban fantasy, Robb features a futuristic element in Eve's detective narratives. -- Krista Biggs
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Publisher's Weekly Review

The year is 2058. Guns are banned and medical science has learned how to prolong life to well beyond the century mark. And man has yet to stop killing man. At Cop Central, it's Lieutenant Eve Dallas's job to stand up for the dead. So begins the seventh riveting installment in Robb's (aka Nora Roberts) futuristic romantic suspense series (following Vengeance in Death). With Christmas only weeks away, Eve is stressing out trying to find the right gift for her new husband, Rourke, who "not only had everything, but owned most of the plants and factories that made it." More to her concern is the latest serial killer who is using "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as a theme for his heinous rape and murder spree. The case touches Eve on a personal level, and while flash-backs from her abusive childhood are flinchingly repetitious, it defines Eve's gritty, hard-boiled character and validates her obsessive determination to bring down the killer any way she can. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Library Journal Review

On the trail of a sadistic "Santa Claus" serial killer who is gradually working his way through "The Twelve Days of Christmas," homicide Lieutenant Eve Dallas is led to Personally Yours, an elite matchmaking agency, and the upscale clientele it serves. Colorful charactersÄand a few red herringsÄabound, and the patina of the holiday season adds a macabre dimension to the real horror of these murders in a fast-paced, superbly crafted story that is an amazingÄand possibly uniqueÄcombination of topnotch suspense, futuristic detection, and intensely romantic sensuality. Readers will be waiting for this one. Robb (Immortal in Death, LJ 8/96) is a pseudonym for best-selling, award-winning romance writer Nora Roberts; she lives in Keedysville, MD. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Library Journal Reviews

On the trail of a sadistic "Santa Claus" serial killer who is gradually working his way through "The Twelve Days of Christmas," homicide Lieutenant Eve Dallas is led to Personally Yours, an elite matchmaking agency, and the upscale clientele it serves. Colorful charactersAand a few red herringsAabound, and the patina of the holiday season adds a macabre dimension to the real horror of these murders in a fast-paced, superbly crafted story that is an amazingAand possibly uniqueAcombination of topnotch suspense, futuristic detection, and intensely romantic sensuality. Readers will be waiting for this one. Robb (Immortal in Death, LJ 8/96) is a pseudonym for best-selling, award-winning romance writer Nora Roberts; she lives in Keedysville, MD. Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information.

Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information.
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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The year is 2058. Guns are banned and medical science has learned how to prolong life to well beyond the century mark. And man has yet to stop killing man. At Cop Central, it's Lieutenant Eve Dallas's job to stand up for the dead. So begins the seventh riveting installment in Robb's (aka Nora Roberts) futuristic romantic suspense series (following Vengeance in Death). With Christmas only weeks away, Eve is stressing out trying to find the right gift for her new husband, Rourke, who "not only had everything, but owned most of the plants and factories that made it." More to her concern is the latest serial killer who is using "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as a theme for his heinous rape and murder spree. The case touches Eve on a personal level, and while flash-backs from her abusive childhood are flinchingly repetitious, it defines Eve's gritty, hard-boiled character and validates her obsessive determination to bring down the killer any way she can. (June)

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