Interlude in Death

Book:
JD Robb
Romantic Suspense
Berkley / 2001
Paperback / 96 Pages
Series In Death #12.5 (short story & I think misnumbered)
In early spring of 2059, Lieutenant Eve Dallas is called off planet to face a grueling ordeal - giving a seminar at the largest police conference of the year, to be held in a swanky resort. A resort which just happens to be owned by her husband, Roarke, of course.

Even though Eve can't quite see it that way, it's supposed to be at least partly a vacation. But work intrudes in the form of a bloody homicide, and Eve is off and running. The case is complicated by Eve's personal history with the victim - and by the killer's history with Roarke. As danger closes in and the body count rises, Eve must find a way to stop the cycle of violence and revenge, and shove the past back where it belongs.

I picked this book up because Series

What I liked the Most? *giggle* love the fear factor

What I liked the Least? Great man ~ *snort* not really

Review: I’m not a fan of shorts – both the article of clothing as well as stories. Let me explain, certain authors take more than 100 pages to give a well rounded read – JD Robb is one of these. Other than pacing, this is a decent read.

Recommended to: Fans

Best Quote: "I think sometimes fate cuts you a break. Like it says, okay, you've had enough of that crap, so it's time you fell into something nice. See what you make out of it."

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