Abandoned in Death (In Death, 54) - book cover
Thrillers & Suspense
  • Publisher : St. Martin's Paperbacks
  • Published : 26 Jul 2022
  • Pages : 384
  • ISBN-10 : 1250846951
  • ISBN-13 : 9781250846952
  • Language : English

Abandoned in Death (In Death, 54)

Homicide detective Eve Dallas must untangle a twisted family history while a hostage's life hangs in the balance―in Abandoned in Death by New York Times bestselling author J. D. Robb.

The woman's body was found in the early morning, on a bench in a New York City playground. She was clean, her hair neatly arranged, her makeup carefully applied. But other things were very wrong―like the tattoo and piercings, clearly new. The clothes, decades out of date. The fatal wound hidden beneath a ribbon around her neck. And the note: Bad Mommy, written in crayon as if by a child.

Eve Dallas turns to the department's top profiler, who confirms what seems obvious to Eve: They're dealing with a killer whose childhood involved some sort of trauma―a situation Eve is all too familiar with herself. Yet the clues suggest a perpetrator who'd be roughly sixty years old, and there are no records of old crimes with a similar MO. What was the trigger that apparently reopened such an old wound and sent someone over the edge?

When Eve discovers that other young women―who physically resemble the first victim―have vanished, the clock starts ticking louder. But to solve this case she will need to find her way into a hidden place of dim light and concrete, into the distant past, and into the cold depths of a shattered mind.

Editorial Reviews

"In the latest chilling and thrilling addition to her bestselling Eve Dallas series, Robb is perfectly on-brand with another cleverly constructed story that effectively blends daring suspense and dynamic plotting, all the while keeping the sexy chemistry between Eve and her husband, Roarke, as hot as ever." - Booklist

Readers Top Reviews

Calley64
I really enjoyed this book, I always wonder how she dreams up her plots, she is amazing. 54 books on and I still enjoy her books, only once did I think it wasn't quite up to standard but having done a re read, I enjoyed it. This plot goes back to the past and comes to the present, it can be disconcerting to begin with, but quite effective. I did not even have a clue as to the perp, so I will enjoy re reading this book to check if there were hints i did not pick up. I would recommend this book obviously to fans of JD Robb also to anyone who enjoys police procedural books which have a regular cast of characters. This book can be read as a stand alone however I think these books are addictive. So Enjoy.
Mary HeronCalley6
Another strong showing from the Author, how she beeps this series going so strong I have no idea 60 + stories and not a.did among them. This starts as usual with a dead body, dumped in a children's playground with a sign on her chest reading Bad Mommy. So begins another case for Eve and Peabody, there is not a lot to go on, whoever did this is smart while they have some clues there's not much to go on and worst of all Eve can't help but feel there's more to come............ Now this book is (as the last several books have been) focused purely on the case which means we don't get much of Roarke again. I do so miss when he doesn't have a strong role in these books, Roarke is not supposed to be a supporting character (which is what he seems to be becoming) but that's a personal gripe. The murderer is Wiley,, the story heartwrenching and it opens up some bad memories for Eve. But as ever she has the stalwart Peabody at her side, a character that continues to delight. This book only landed on my kindle at midnight and I finished it at eight thirty pm same day, I was unable to put it down, even though I keep.promising myself I will read slowly to make it last. Roll on September and the next instalment.
efbMary HeronCall
Fifty four In Death books and, although I haven't written reviews on them all they have always been five star reads. That is a lot of stars. Initially I got them from my local library then I bought them all for my kindle. That has been a lot of money but I have read them frequently. Last year I settled down and read them all in order. Absolute bliss. Eve, Roarke, Peabody, McNab...I won't name them all...are real to me. I see them, hear them, enjoy them. If anyone makes a movie of them I will never watch it because nothing could take the place of my imagined cast. Okay not a proper review. There are dead people and people who could easily end up dead. Eve's team, including Jamie and Quilla now, work their way through a never-ending tangle of potential clues and very few suspects. I will admit to not liking the perpetrator when first introduced to us but I would not have added the name to the suspect list. Neither does anyone else till Dr Morris notes that one of the dead was wearing false nails. Yep, false nails. Quite some jump from that to murder. The denouement is a classic.
Gold BlendSama
I'm an avid fan of the In Death series, and was really looking forward to this release. What a disappointment. It doesn't feel like Nora/JD wrote this. It's a very watered down version of what is usually excellent writing. The characters had no character. The storyline was awkward and didn't grab you. Weak. Just weak. Come on Nora, no more ghost writers!
Kindle Gold B
For all my fellow devoted readers.. this one is great!!!! Just enough misdirection to catch the imagination.. but if you know Eve.. she sees through that load of bollocks.. just great!!!!