Tuesday, 28 August 2018

✪ Leverage In Death (In Death #47) ✪ JD Robb ✪



Release date: 4th September 2018


Lieutenant Eve Dallas puzzles over a bizarre suicide bombing in a Wall St. office building in the latest in the #1 New York Times bestselling series

For the airline executives finalizing a merger that would make news in the business world, the nine a.m. meeting would be a major milestone. But after marketing VP Paul Rogan walked into the plush conference room, strapped with explosives, the headlines told of death and destruction instead. The NYPSDs Eve Dallas confirms that Rogan was cruelly coerced by two masked men holding his family hostage. His motive was saving his wife and daughterbut what was the motive of the masked men?

Despite the chaos and bad publicity, blowing up one meeting isnt going to put the brakes on the merger. All its accomplished is shattering a lot of innocent lives. Now, with the help of her billionaire husband Roarke, Eve must untangle the reason for an inexplicable act of terror, look at suspects inside and outside both corporations, and determine whether the root of this crime lies in simple sabotage, or something far more complex and twisted.




ARC Received for an honest review

You would think that after over 20 years and nearly 50 books in a series, I would be growing tired of the In Death series, however it is the complete opposite.
Each and every time a new Dallas and Roarke (or as I have named him, Raawwrke lol) book is released I am like a kid a Christmas. And Leverage In Death is no exception.
Dallas is on the hunt for a killer who is certainly racking up a body count, and is chasing the why? None of it seems to make sense at first, but we know our girl is a bloodhound and will always catch her man.

Full of intriguing storylines, a whodunnit that I didn't catch on to until Ms Robb revealed it, I was hooked from the first chapter until the last.

I love that we got plenty of Dallas/Roarke time, however I always adore the side characters (who after all these years aren't really side characters at all, but family). I love seeing where there lives are at in each and every book.
Ms Robb keeps me on the edge of my seat (or, the edge of my couch as I laze around reading) each and every time, and I can't wait to see where Dallas and Roarke take us next.