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Original Title: Concealed in Death
ISBN: 0399169724 (ISBN13: 9780399169724)
Edition Language: English
Series: In Death #38
Characters: Eve Dallas, Roarke, Delia Peabody, Mavis Freestone
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America for Best Romantic Suspense (2015)
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Concealed in Death (In Death #38) Hardcover | Pages: 402 pages
Rating: 4.28 | 19072 Users | 1358 Reviews

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The incomparable J. D. Robb presents the latest moving and suspenseful novel in the #1 New York Times�bestselling Eve Dallas series.

In a decrepit, long-empty New York building, Lieutenant Eve Dallas’s husband begins the demolition process by swinging a sledgehammer into a wall. When the dust clears, there are two skeletons wrapped in plastic behind it. He summons his wife immediately—and by the time she’s done with the crime scene, there are twelve murders to be solved.

The place once housed a makeshift shelter for troubled teenagers, back in the mid-2040s, and Eve tracks down the people who ran it. Between their recollections and the work of the force’s new forensic anthropologist, Eve begins to put names and faces to the remains. They 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.

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Title:Concealed in Death (In Death #38)
Author:J.D. Robb
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 402 pages
Published:February 18th 2014 by Penguin Group (USA)
Categories:Mystery. Romance. Fiction

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The kinder, gentler Dallas continues, and in many ways that's a positive change. I've recently been listening to Glory in Death, the 2nd of the series, and Dallas was a shrill, edgy, hair-trigger personality, reacting to far too many things by pitching a fit, and it gets annoying fast. We certainly, and thankfully, don't have that here; is Dallas getting to be nice? Still, something isn't as tightly written as the books say, 10 books back; it's difficult to define, but many readers are

I think Mei said in her review that she didn't know who to pity more, the victim or the killers ... yes, felt a bit like that at the end of the book but I guess justice must be served and, at the end of the day, victims are victims.Some of the scenes brought back memories for Eve, and not good ones. Did she really have any good memories before meeting Roarke? "How about we pop champagne?" At least you can afford a regular bottle of Champagne, Roarke!This was quite fast paced. Eve and Peabody

For two decades, I have loved this series to death no pun intended but I didnt think Id ever finish this book. Id pick it up, read it for a couple chapters, put it down, then come back to it a few weeks later, and repeat. I was surprised that I wound up really enjoying it.Before starting Concealed in Death, I feared that the series had plateaued for me. The dynamics between characters was stagnant, and some of the characters I adored had been largely absent for several books (Mavis, for one).

I loved the start of this book, the middle, and the ending. I found myself drawn in and absorbed throughout.When Roarke swings a hammer to demolish a wall in a newly purchased old building, he finds the unexpected - bodies, he is more than a little startled, calling Eve to investigate they find more than they would have wished to. Eve may not have been trying to stop an active killer in this, but I still found myself keenly reading. The book despite being framed around a cold case, was fast

Not one of my favorites - I hate to say it, but the lack of urgency (the girls have been dead for sixteen years) sort of lets the tension seep out of the story. Worse, Eve seems to be backpedaling to her older, more judgmental self here -Sorry, Dallas - But You Know I'm Right....getting all self-righteous about somebody who, whatever you may think of his methods, protected Mavis when she needed protecting the most(!), and getting her back up about a colleague who has a record for assaulting an

That one was kinda weird, not the usual 'find the body, solve the crime' but still interesting and as always captivating with the humor in the most unexpected situations

Another hit by J.D. Robb.Really liked this book, different in that the book was mostly Eve solving the crime - yes Peabody helped, yes Roarke helped, yes Mira helped, and the regular cast of characters. But what was different is that Feeney was only mentioned that he was helping, and McNabb made a cameo appearance. Roarke played a minor roll - not fully submerged in the investigation like he usually is. Even Dennis Mira played a bigger role than the regular cast (loved that).The story line was

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