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  1 Concealed in Death
Author: Robb, J. D. CoAuthor: Roberts, Nora
    Series: In death series
 
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Class: Fiction
Age: Adult
Language: English
LC: PS3568.O
Print Run: 750000
ISBN-13: 9780399164439
LCCN: 2013025094
Imprint: Putnam Publishing
Pub Date: 02/18/2014
Availability: Out of Print Confirmed
List: $27.95
  Hardcover
Physical Description: 402 pages ; 24 cm. H 9.38", W 6.5", D 1.5", 1.4 lbs.
LC Series: In death
In death novel.
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Awards: RITA Award Winners
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TIPS Subjects: Mystery/Detective Fiction
BISAC Subjects: FICTION / Romance / Suspense
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
LC Subjects: Dallas, Eve (Fictitious character), Fiction
Dallas, Eve, (Fictitious character), Fiction
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General
Mystery fiction
Policewomen, New York (State), New York, Fiction
SEARS Subjects: Dallas, Eve (Fictional character), Fiction
Mystery fiction
Policewomen, New York (N.Y.), Fiction
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Brodart's TOP Adult Titles | 10/01/2013
When her billionaire husband's work on an abandoned New York building reveals a pair of skeletons hiding in the walls, Lieutenant Eve Dallas finds 12 unsolved murders and sets out to uncover the truth behind the place that used to serve as shelter for homeless and troubled teens in the mid-2040s. Eve never expects to connect the troubled teens with someone so close to her. In Death series series, 416pp., 750K, Auth res: Keedysville, MD
Journal Reviews
Booklist | 02/15/2014
The rundown building has good bones. That is exactly why Roarke bought it. The problem is the building has some real bones in it as well. While breaking through an interior wall to kick off the renovation, Roarke discovers bones wrapped in plastic. A quick call to his wife, Lieutenant Eve Dallas of the New York Police and Security Department, brings Eve and her team to the site. Eventually, 12 bodies are found in the building. With the help of the department's new forensic anthropologist, Eve is able to pinpoint the time of the murders to 15 years earlier when the building served as the Sanctuary, a shelter for troubled and/or homeless teens. When Eve begins tracing the lives of each of the young girls who died there, she not only finds herself tracking a killer, but she also discovers a startling connection between the crimes and someone in her own life. The latest nail-biting installment in Robb's long-running Eve Dallas series features the same skillfully drawn characters and masterful way with suspense that have ensnared readers since Naked in Death (1995). Charles, John. 416p. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, c2014.
Kirkus Reviews | 02/15/2014
A grisly discovery in a decrepit Hell's Kitchen building opens a case for Lt. Eve Dallas that has its roots all the way back in 2045. Eve's billionaire developer husband, Roarke, who's purchased the hard-luck site in order to rehab it, strikes the first blow into a wall that's crumbling even more badly than the rest of the place. And with good reason, since behind the wall are two corpses wrapped in plastic bags. A systematic search of the building reveals 10 more dead bodies, all teenage girls who went missing 15 years ago. It's a challenging case for Eve and her partner, Detective Delia Peabody, since the skeletal remains seem well-nigh anonymous, and there's no point in asking suspects where they were half a generation ago. But forensics have advanced as the bodies have decayed, and between them, medical examiner Li Morris and forensic anthropologist Garnet DeWinter work miracles at identifying the victims and pinpointing the times and manners of their deaths, which all came just as righteous, creepy sister-and-brother team Philadelphia and Nashville Jones were abandoning The Sanctuary, a care facility in the building they'd run for troubled teens, and establishing the Higher Power Cleansing Center for Youths in the much splashier digs donated by their angel, Tiffany Brigham Bittmore. The gradual identification of the dozen victims allows Robb plenty of time to detail each of their sad stories, bringing several of the girls to life long after their deaths but sapping momentum from the investigation. More heartfelt than most of Eve's futuristic adventures (Thankless in Death, 2013, etc.) but less suspenseful, since Eve decides pretty early on, based on little more than a hunch, who the killer is, and she turns out--lo and behold--to be right. 384pg. KIRKUS MEDIA LLC, c2014.
Library Journal Prepub Alert | 08/19/2013
Here's Lt. Eve Dallas, still holding forth in mid-2000s New York City and mightily discomfited by some demolition her husband has done in a long-abandoned building that once housed a center for troubled teens. He's uncovered two skeletons wrapped in plastic, which leads to Eve's investigating 12 murders. Looks like no. 38 in the blockbuster series, barring novellas and short stories. 416p. LJ Prepub Alert Online Review. LIBRARY JOURNAL, c2013.
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