Dark In Death

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Dark In Death
Publication
Author Nora Roberts
Pseudonym J.D. Robb
Publisher Brilliance Audio
Publication date 2/18
Format/Imprint code St. Martin's Press hc
ISBN-10 1432847872
ISBN-13 9781785416231
Series
Series In Death
Book number 46
Preceded by Secrets In Death
Followed by Leverage In Death

Dark In Death is a novel by Nora Roberts, written under the pseudonym J.D. Robb, first published by Brilliance Audio.

Plot summary

"It was a stab in the dark. On a chilly February night, during a screening of Psycho in midtown, someone sunk an ice pick into the back of Chanel Rylan's neck, then disappeared quietly into the crowds of drunks and tourists in Times Square. To Chanel's best friend, who had just slipped out of the theater for a moment to take a call, it felt as unreal as the ancient black-and-white movie up on the screen. But Chanel's blood ran red, and her death was anything but fictional. Then, as Eve Dallas puzzles over a homicide that seems carefully planned and yet oddly personal, she receives a tip from an unexpected source: an author of police thrillers who recognizes the crime--from the pages of her own book. Dallas doesn't think it's coincidence, since a recent strangulation of a sex worker resembles a scene from her writing as well. Cops look for patterns of behavior: similar weapons, similar MOs. But this killer seems to find inspiration in someone else's imagination, and if the theory holds, this may be only the second of a long-running series. The good news is that Eve and her billionaire husband Roarke have an excuse to curl up in front of the fireplace with their cat, Galahad, reading mystery stories for research. The bad news is that time is running out before the next victim plays an unwitting role in a murderer's deranged private drama -- and only Eve can put a stop to a creative impulse gone horribly, destructively wrong."--

Characters

Setting

midtown, Times Square

Connections

Publication history

  • Original publication: Brilliance Audio, 2/18 (St. Martin's Press hc)