Revenge, courage and murky pasts collide in these two exclusive J. D. Robb short stories.
Midnight in Death
Eve’s name has made a Christmas list, but it’s not for being naughty or nice. It’s for putting a serial killer behind bars. Now he’s escaped and has her in his sights.
With her husband, Roarke, at her side, Eve must stop this madman from exacting his bloody revenge – or die trying . . .
Set between Holiday in Death and Conspiracy in Death.
Interlude in Death
When respected Commander Skinner offers Lieutenant Eve Dallas a promotion if she’ll give her husband Roarke up to custody, she reacts badly. Roarke’s Irish past is murky, but he’s a changed man – so what is the Commander after?
With Eve and Skinner at one of Roarke’s holiday resorts for a police convention, Skinner’s thwarted vengeance soon brings death to their luxury surroundings . . .
Set between Betrayal in Death and Seduction in Death.
Midnight in Death
Eve’s name has made a Christmas list, but it’s not for being naughty or nice. It’s for putting a serial killer behind bars. Now he’s escaped and has her in his sights.
With her husband, Roarke, at her side, Eve must stop this madman from exacting his bloody revenge – or die trying . . .
Set between Holiday in Death and Conspiracy in Death.
Interlude in Death
When respected Commander Skinner offers Lieutenant Eve Dallas a promotion if she’ll give her husband Roarke up to custody, she reacts badly. Roarke’s Irish past is murky, but he’s a changed man – so what is the Commander after?
With Eve and Skinner at one of Roarke’s holiday resorts for a police convention, Skinner’s thwarted vengeance soon brings death to their luxury surroundings . . .
Set between Betrayal in Death and Seduction in Death.
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Gut-searing emotional drama
Anchored by terrific characters, sudden twists that spin the whole narrative on a dime, and a thrills-to-chills ratio that will raise hairs of even the most jaded reader, the J.D. Robb books are the epitome of great popular fiction
J.D. Robb's novels are can't miss pleasures
Whether she writes as J.D. Robb or under her own name, I love Nora Roberts. She is a woman who just doesn't know how to tell a bad story