Obsession in Death
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Robb, J. D. Author
Series
In Death series volume 40
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Penguin Publishing Group , 2015.
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Lieutenant Eve Dallas walks the thin line between love and hate in this fabulous 40th thriller from #1New York Times–bestseller J. D. Robb…Eve Dallas has solved a lot of high-profile murders for the NYPSD and gotten a lot of media. She—and her billionaire husband—are getting accustomed to being objects of attention, of gossip, of speculation.But now Eve has become the object of one person’s obsession. Someone who finds her extraordinary, and thinks about her every hour of every day. Who believes the two of them have a special relationship. Who would kill for her—again and again…With a murderer reading meanings into her every move, handling this case will be a delicate—and dangerous—psychological dance. And Eve knows that underneath the worship and admiration, a terrible threat lies in wait. Because the beautiful lieutenant is not at all grateful for these bloody offerings from her “true and loyal friend.” And in time, idols always fall…

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eBook
Street Date
02/10/2015
Language
English
ISBN
9780698161443

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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
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 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 "women murder victims."
These series have the theme "urban police"; the genres "police procedurals" and "romantic suspense"; and the subject "policewomen."

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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
J.D. Robb and Julie Garwood share the ability to write well-plotted stories with lots of witty dialogue and deeply felt romantic attachments. Each author also crafts strong secondary and repeating characters that readers love to follow. -- Krista Biggs
Linda Howard might appeal to J. D. Robb readers for her solid mystery and gritty settings along with their spicy romance. Relationships (romantic, business, and family) among a group of people are meaningful, along with the essential element of suspense and the military or police-centered cast of characters. -- Katherine Johnson
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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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

In the fortieth installment in the best-selling In Death series featuring New York police lieutenant Eve Dallas, Robb reminds readers that her protagonist is not someone who gets by with a little help from her friends. However, when Eve arrives at her latest crime scene, she discovers that someone sees things rather differently, as evidenced by the note left near the body of defense attorney Leanore Bastwick. Not only does it say that Leanore was murdered because she didn't respect Eve, but the killer claims to be Eve's true and loyal friend. As it turns out, Eve's new BFF has compiled a long list of people who haven't been as nice as they should to Eve, and now they are all going to have to pay. Whether writing as J. D. Robb or Nora Roberts, this author knows how to hook readers, and her latest enthralling Eve Dallas book ticks along as smoothly as a meticulously crafted Swiss watch.--Charles, John Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Robb reaches a milestone with the 40th entry in her near-future New York City series that debuted in 1995 with Naked in Death. As 2060 nears its end, Lt. Eve Dallas of the New York Police and Security Department, has a lot to celebrate, including a long history of successful cases. But Eve also has a homicidal admirer determined to remove those who disrespect her, starting with attorney Leanore Bastwick. A note at the crime scene is signed, "Your true and loyal friend." A second murder quickly follows, and Eve gets a warning from shrink Charlotte Mira that the killer will eventually turn on her. A lack of forensic clues has Eve digging deep into her past cases and trying desperately to make sure those close to her are protected from an increasingly angry killer. Robb plays her familiar and popular tune with enough new flourishes to please her legions of fans. Agent: Amy Berkower, Writers House. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

In this 40th entry (after Festive in Death) of Robb's "In Death" series, a serial killer is leaving Lt. Eve Dallas fan mail along with the corpses of Eve's supposed enemies. The killer is organized enough (or has enough insider knowledge) to leave no clues behind, though, and Eve is forced to think of all the people now in her life who might become the next target. When the noose tightens on the killer, Eve is stunned to realize that the culprit is someone she should recognize but doesn't until it is nearly too late. Verdict Robb's take on the thriller trope of the obsessed fan is chilling and well done. A treat for series fans, this suspenseful novel, set in a near-future New York City, also provides enough backstory for newcomers. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 8/11/14.]-Marlene Harris, Reading Reality, LLC, Duluth, GA (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Lt. Eve Dallas celebrates the final week of 2060 and her own 40th appearance (Concealed in Death, 2014, etc.) by matching wits with a killer who wants to be her friend in the worst way. The first favor the murderer does Eve is getting into the posh apartment of criminal defense attorney Leanore Bastwick, who certainly had showed Eve little respect in court, garroting Bastwick, cutting out her tongue and leaving a mash note for Eve on the wall of the murder scene. Police psychiatrist Dr. Charlotte Mira advises Eve that the person who signed the note "YOUR TRUE AND LOYAL FRIEND" might well try to cement that friendship by eliminating Eve's lesser friends, but the next victim is anything but. It's illegal substances dealer Wendall Ledo, poked to death with a pool cue in his tawdry bolt-hole. An unsuccessful third attack on overbearing photographer Dirk Hastings seems to promise a break in the case, but although two eyewitnesses survive to describe the perp, their descriptions couldn't be less helpful: "One saw a man, one saw a woman." Is the true and loyal friend whose only way of bonding with Eve is killing her enemies really a woman? And is it someone uncomfortably close to Eve, maybe even someone who works for the New York Police and Security Department? As the minutes tick down to 2061, Eve races to protect her nearest and dearest while the killer ponders whether there isn't some other way to get her attention. More futuristic tech than usual but little suspense, less mystery and a generic culprit. Even Eve's final confrontation with her prey, normally a strength of this venerable series, is a letdown. Happy New Year. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

In the fortieth installment in the best-selling In Death series featuring New York police lieutenant Eve Dallas, Robb reminds readers that her protagonist is not someone who "gets by with a little help from her friends." However, when Eve arrives at her latest crime scene, she discovers that someone sees things rather differently, as evidenced by the note left near the body of defense attorney Leanore Bastwick. Not only does it say that Leanore was murdered because she didn't respect Eve, but the killer claims to be Eve's "true and loyal friend." As it turns out, Eve's new BFF has compiled a long list of people who haven't been as nice as they should to Eve, and now they are all going to have to pay. Whether writing as J. D. Robb or Nora Roberts, this author knows how to hook readers, and her latest enthralling Eve Dallas book ticks along as smoothly as a meticulously crafted Swiss watch. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

In the 40th—yes, 40th—book in the series starring NYPSD lieutenant Eve Dallas, Eve must contend with an admirer who proves his devotion by killing repeatedly. Sort of like those bloody trophies the cat brings home.

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LJ Express Reviews

In this 40th entry (after Festive in Death) of Robb's "In Death" series, a serial killer is leaving Lt. Eve Dallas fan mail along with the corpses of Eve's supposed enemies. The killer is organized enough (or has enough insider knowledge) to leave no clues behind, though, and Eve is forced to think of all the people now in her life who might become the next target. When the noose tightens on the killer, Eve is stunned to realize that the culprit is someone she should recognize but doesn't until it is nearly too late. Verdict Robb's take on the thriller trope of the obsessed fan is chilling and well done. A treat for series fans, this suspenseful novel, set in a near-future New York City, also provides enough backstory for newcomers. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 8/11/14.]—Marlene Harris, Reading Reality, LLC, Duluth, GA (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Bestseller Robb reaches a milestone with the 40th entry in her near-future New York City series that debuted in 1995 with Naked in Death. As 2060 nears its end, Lt. Eve Dallas of the New York Police and Security Department, has a lot to celebrate, including a long history of successful cases. But Eve also has a homicidal admirer determined to remove those who disrespect her, starting with attorney Leanore Bastwick. A note at the crime scene is signed, "Your true and loyal friend." A second murder quickly follows, and Eve gets a warning from shrink Charlotte Mira that the killer will eventually turn on her. A lack of forensic clues has Eve digging deep into her past cases and trying desperately to make sure those close to her are protected from an increasingly angry killer. Robb plays her familiar and popular tune with enough new flourishes to please her legions of fans. Agent: Amy Berkower, Writers House. (Feb.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Robb, J. D. (2015). Obsession in Death . Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robb, J. D. 2015. Obsession in Death. Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robb, J. D. Obsession in Death Penguin Publishing Group, 2015.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Robb, J. D. (2015). Obsession in death. Penguin Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Robb, J. D. Obsession in Death Penguin Publishing Group, 2015.

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