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Ebook About NYPSD Lieutenant Eve Dallas must discover who’s preying on those who cater to the rich and famous in this thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling In Death series. When a murder disrupts the Irish vacation she is taking with her husband, Roarke, Eve realizes that no place is safe—not an Irish wood or the streets of the manic city she calls home. But nothing prepares her for what she discovers upon her return to the cop shop in New York... A limo driver is shot through the neck with a crossbow. Then a high-priced escort is found stabbed through the heart with a bayonet. Eve begins to fear that she has come across that most dangerous of criminal, a thrill-killer, but one with a taste for the finer things in life—and death. As time runs out on another innocent victim’s life, Eve’s investigation will take her into the rarified circle that her husband Roarke travels in—and into the perverted heart of madness...Book Indulgence in Death (In Death, Book 31) Review :
Love this series so much. I’m thrilled I found it,butBut why o why does Eve have to fall into that tired tropeOf the kickass/badass heroine who works herself down to the bone,has little to almost no life outside of her chosen calling and wears martyrdom around her like most of us breathe?Deep sighI adore Eve ,really I do. You don’t make it this far if you don’t like or identify with you FMC at least a little bit. And often I do but there are times when her narrow and short sighted view of the world is kinda tiring . The way she’s been so singularly focused on being a cop,that’s she’s missed 80-90% of cultural references most ppl take granted is one thing but the quick dismissive judgmental attitude,please.The more you know,Eve,the more you know. You’d think she’d realize that you know when what seems like a useless bit of trivia might just break a case wide open.I know all these books center around her job as a cop and that’s fine . But while I’m grateful she has grown and changed and expanded in these 30 odd books and novellas ,and deeply grateful for finally a story where her past abuse as a child isn’t brought up ad nausea , seriously grateful.Why can’t we finally have an Eve who is just a tab less selfish and self absorbed?I mean sure, sure I often say what a selfish lil B Peabody can be,Mavis too but Eve kinda tops the lost at times doesn’t she.I mean sure her job at stoping murders and killers is of course important butEve only seems to think about that and somewhere down the line herselfShe take horrible care is herself and wouldn’t ever see Roarke if he wasn’t determined to be a Padres of her life.Sure she does recognize how blessed she is to have someone who is so determined to understand her abs her life abs be apart of itBut that’s just itRoarke gives so much and she mainly takes ...If their relationship depended of her taken a true interest in his life in return ,they’d never have gotten off the ground .Maybe the business world isn’t t her thing ,and that’s fine but she could at least try. I love Eve on the whole and this series so much I don’t ever want to catch upI want there to always have a new book waiting for me to read,even though I know that’s unrealistic.But I just wish for a Eve that was more grateful and appreciative of what she has ( B I’d so kick to the curb and take Roarke for my own if I could ) and more open and less proud of her own ignorant ignorance,just because you don’t know something Eve doesn’t mean it’s not important.Ps. Not a bad story but like soo many all the time is spent on the chase and hard,y any one the reveal.After spending the whole book chasing the monsters I want to spend more time getting the satisfaction of the payoff of seeing them squirm and explain and pay for their crimes.The chase starts to feel empty and fruitless after a while,when after all the effort stalking and chasing and identifying the story end moments after the capture. I’m really disappointed. It seems to me that the further this author gets in the series, the less we see of the relationship.I enjoy the detective work quite a bit, and I like the characters, but the big sell for me to read this series and not a different one is her and the H. Not the s*x necessarily, more the intimacy. In this story there was a teeny piece with them at the beginning, with additional dibs and dabs here and there. And what there is is rushed. He’s become more of an occasional character than a main one.And you’d think the author would let her actually show some caring and concern for him by now. He does all the work and she reaps all the rewards. It’s rather depressing, and a mystery why he keeps her around.The story itself was rather boring. Which was a surprise to me because the author threw so many murders into it. Then again, it could have been because there aren’t any D & R intimacies to break up the monotony. It could also have been because there weren’t very many interactions with others either, and those few were also rushed. It was just murder scene after office scene after murder scene. All rushed.I also didn’t care for the many victims all being decent people. I can deal with dead bad guys and maybe a good guy, but this was over the top. And the reasoning for it was horrendous.I keep changing my star rating from 1 to 2, and then back again. The only reason I was considering a 2 is because of the humanizing scene at the beginning. In actuality, I guess this review is more like a 1 ½ star. 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