Chaos in Death / Possession in Death

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Chaos in Death When eye-witness testimony paints the killer as a green skinned monster, with swollen red eyes and goblin ears, even Eve Dallas is shaken. But as she gets closer, the trail suggests something even more disturbing - someone is playing at science . . . Possession in Death After a Russian woman whispers her dying words to Eve Dallas, strange things begin to happen. Unable to concentrate on anything, Eve realises that in order to reclaim her mind, she must find the woman's great-granddaughter - one of a string of young missing girls, forgotten by all. Review 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 (Stephen King) J.D. Robb's novels are can't miss pleasures (Harlan Coben) 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 (Dennis Lehane) Gut-searing emotional drama (David Baldacci) Our darkest fears lurk in the shadows in these two stunning J. D. Robb short stories.
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AuthorJ.D. Robb
PublisherPiatkus Books
PlaceLondon
Year2013
ISBN9780349400563
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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