Origin in Death (In Death Series #21) by J. D. Robb, Nora D. Roberts

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  • Pub. Date: July 2005
  • 352pp

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    • Pub. Date: July 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp

    Synopsis

    New York Police Lieutenant Eve Dallas and her partner Peabody enter the hallowed halls of the Wilfred B. Icove Center for Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery on a case. A hugely popular vid star has been beaten to a bloody pulp - and has killed her attacker in the process. After a post-op interview, Dallas and Peabody confirm for themselves that it's a clear-cut case of self-defense, but before they can leave the building, another case falls into their hands.

    Dr. Wilfred B. Icove himself has been found dead in his office - murdered in a chillingly efficient manner: one swift stab to the heart. Struck by the immaculate condition of the crime scene, Dallas suspects a professional killing. Security discs show a stunningly beautiful woman calmly entering and leaving the building: the good doctor's final appointment.

    Known as "Dr. Perfect," the saintly Icove devoted his life to his family and his work. His record is clean. Too clean for Dallas. She knows he was hiding something, and suspects that his son, his successor, knows what it is. Then - like father, like son - the young Dr. Icove is killed . . . with the same deadly precision.

    But who is the mystery woman, and what was her relationship with the good doctors? With her husband, Roarke, working behind the scenes, Dallas follows her darkest instincts into the Icoves' pasts. And what she discovers are men driven to create perfection - playing fast and loose with the laws of nature, the limits of science, and the morals of humanity.

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    Set in the year 2059, this latest in Robb's long-running series (Naked in Death, etc.) featuring acerbic Lt. Eve Dallas of the New York police is the best in recent memory. In the past, Robb has kept whiz-bang futuristic effects to a minimum, allowing her world to grow organically out of dialogue and characterization; this time she incorporates science fiction elements-including the future of cosmetic surgery, cloning, scientific morality and physical mortality-into her plot, giving the series a big shot of adrenaline. Eve and her partner, Det. Delia Peabody, are visiting the Wilfred B. Icove Center for Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery on a celebrity murder case when the center's founder, old Wilfred Icove, is discovered with a scalpel rammed into his heart. Wilfred Jr., also a surgeon at the center, is grief stricken, as is his family and most of the rest of the country. Wilfred Sr., everyone agrees, was a saint. Except he wasn't, as Eve and savvy mystery readers will have already guessed. Eve gathers her usual crime-fighting crew around her, including her drop-dead gorgeous, fabulously wealthy, staggeringly brilliant husband, Roarke. Robb tones down the romance and ups the action ante as the team uncovers an increasingly horrific crime that builds to a race-against-the-clock climax that will have readers cheering. (July) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    One of the most prolific and popular writers in the world, Nora Roberts (who also writes as her edgier alter-ego J. D. Robb) publishes multiple books a year. Not that it’s enough for her fans, who tear through her unconventional romances. With her trademark mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance, Roberts has created her own genre -- and romance fans are grateful for it!

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    Eve Dallas shines againby MartieHomm

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    September 21, 2009: After reading and listening to several Eve Dallas novels, the characters are like old friends. The author writes with humor and compassion and tells a good story. If you enjoy a strong female lead character with strong supporting characters, you'll enjoy the In Death series in general and this title in particular. As usual, Eve's husband Roarke is right by her side as she solves this case, as is her partner, Peabody. I hope Robb keeps writing about this group of people.

    I Also Recommend: Kindred in Death (In Death Series #29), J. D. Robb's Collection 1, Promises in Death (In Death Series #28), J.D. Robb CD Collection 2, J.D. Robb CD Collection 7.

    Love Nora Roberts!by Anonymous

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    April 12, 2006: This book is deadly. It will literally keep you up until you finish it or expire on the spot from the excitement. A 'good' man has been killed and Eve and Roarke find themselves in a pitched battle to find out who, what where when and most importantly, why. The ending is more that what you expect from the characters but nothing less than what you expect from Nora Roberts, the best! I can't say enough. She writes them 'edge of the seat' and she writes them peaceful but edgy. Just the way a marriage should be, just the way a book should be. Way to go Nora!


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