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Ebook About She sat, her hands folded tightly together on her lap. She breathed in and out once. 'He took her eyes . . .'As Elisa Maplewood walks her dog in the still twilight of Central Park, she is oblivious to the man lurking behind her. Later that night Lieutenant Eve Dallas gets a call: a young woman's body has been found on the rocks, wearing nothing but a red ribbon. And, more horrifyingly, she is missing her eyes.Eve's investigation is thrown off course when an exotic and headstrong psychic, Celina Sanchez, insists she saw the murder in a vision. Eve dismisses her, but as the murders become more brutal, the visions more vivid, and Eve more desperate, Eve and Celina form an unstoppable team.Book Visions In Death Review :
This series has been consistently good, but this is one of the best, IMO. The crimes and detection are good, but it's the relationships between the characters that really make these books stellar. And this one, for a lot of reasons, tugs on the old heartstrings.But first, the funny stuff. Mavis and Leonardo are expecting their first child and Mavis tells Eve she wants Eve to be the backup birthing coach."Eve choked on the canapé and turned white."Take a drink, darling,” Roarke said with a laugh in his voice. “Put your head between your knees if you feel dizzy.”"Shut up. Are you talking about . . . like, being there? In the actual place at the actual time? In the same room as . . . it.”"“We want Roarke there, too.” Mavis sniffed into her cloth."Me? There?” Eve turned her head and saw—with pleasure—the rare sight of utter panic on his face. “Not so damn funny now, is it, ace?”“We’re permitted, even encouraged, to have family present,” Leonardo explained. “You’re our family.”"Ah, I’m not sure it’s quite proper for me to be . . . to see Mavis in that condition. Under those . . . circumstances.”Later, Eve and Roarke talk about this situation.Roarke pressed his fingers to his temples. “We can’t think about this anymore. We’ll go mad if we do. We have to think about something else.” He stabbed the cigarette out. “Entirely.”She drew one long, shaky breath. “You’re right. I’ve got work.”"Murder. Much better. Let me help. I beg you.”The crimes - women, all of average height and weight with long, light brown hair, being savagely beaten, viciously raped, strangled and their eyes cut out as the coup de grace - are violent and disturbing. But Eve takes one night off to socialize when Louise and Charles give a dinner party for Eve and Roarke and Peabody and MacNab. Eve is finally embracing the concept of friendships."My life used to be simple.”"Mmm.”"It did. Because it didn’t have all these people in it.”"If you need to shove somebody out, you know, to simplify? Could you give Roarke the push? See, McNab and I have this understanding. If Roarke’s clear, I get to take my shot at him. McNab gets one at you.” When Eve choked on the last swallow from the tube, Peabody gave her a helpful thump on the back. “Joking. Just sort of joking.”With the nature of the crimes, Eve shows some stress. Peabody makes a remark about the perp having likely been abused as a child and Eve goes off on her. Of course, she realizes she has overreacted. She ends up telling Peabody about what her father did to her as a child, and that she killed him. Peabody cries. It's so amazing how Ms . Roberts has developed these characters and their relationship!And then Peabody is attacked by the perp and nearly killed. Once she finally knows Peabody is going to recover, Eve loses it:"She strode away, headed straight for the woman’s bathroom. Inside, she just sat on the floor, pressed her hands to her face, and cried. Her chest hurt with it, heaved with it as the pressure finally broke free. Her throat was raw, her head thumping as the emotions she’d stifled took over, poured out in a hot, violent flood."And then just when the killer has been caught, a final twist! I admit, I didn't see that one coming! This is a fantasy series. Just not a good fantasy series. For me the author puts minimum effort into her cash cow. The sixth sense portion of the story is acceptable because this is a fantasy.However, the main character and her partner have sneered because a rape victim has no "tells". I find this offensive because the main character has absolutely no "tells". For me the nightmares the main character experiences are nothing more than distasteful padding by the author. These books are short stories or novellas and rote padding is used to lengthen the storyline.In this installment the main character after experiencing a violent nightmare regarding her supposed rape; immediately wants sex. More book padding by the author. As everyone knows; rape victims just can't get enough sex. Especially if it happened when they were young and it was extremely brutal. As with the main character they absolutely beg for sex. This particular scenario by the author goes beyond distasteful it crosses a line.In the last installment the author has a stupid and ridiculous scenario with an alphabet agency. I believe these agencies are capable of pretty much anything but the author writes them as brain dead. I have to wonder if some poor sod pointed out how completely dumb her scenario was. In this installment the author has her main character and spouse justify and rationalize what happened in the previous book as if that will make it reasonable. This happens right after the main character threatens a suspect with legal action. The main character gets her answers. However, the author has decided apparently only her main character is smart enough to use this tactic. Alphabet agencies are not only immoral they are unable to use standard law enforcement tactics that have been around for decades.Not a lot of thought or effort appears to go into these short stories. Still the author and publisher want premium $$$. Read Online Visions In Death Download Visions In Death Visions In Death PDF Visions In Death Mobi Free Reading Visions In Death Download Free Pdf Visions In Death PDF Online Visions In Death Mobi Online Visions In Death Reading Online Visions In Death Read Online J. D. Robb Download J. D. Robb J. D. Robb PDF J. D. Robb Mobi Free Reading J. D. 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