Download PDF Brotherhood in Death By J. D. Robb
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Ebook About In this thrilling novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling In Death series, Lieutenant Eve Dallas finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy when she investigates the disappearance of a former U.S. Senator. Just as Dennis Mira is about to confront his cousin Edward about selling the West Village brownstone that belonged to their grandfather, he gets a shock: Edward is in front of him, bruised and bloody...and then everything goes black. When Dennis comes to, Edward is gone. Luckily Dennis’s wife is a top profiler for the NYPSD—and a close colleague of Lieutenant Eve Dallas. Now Eve is determined to uncover the secrets of Edward Mira and learn what enemies he may have made in his long career as a lawyer, judge, and senator. A badge and a billionaire husband can get you access to places others can’t go, and Eve intends to shine some light on the dirty deals and dark motives behind the disappearance of a powerful man, the family discord over a multimillion-dollar piece of real estate...and a new case that no one saw coming.Book Brotherhood in Death Review :
* This review was originally published on my book blog, Will Read for Feels.OMG, OMG, OMG! I will warn you now I am going to gush from now until the last line of this post, because ladies and gentlemen, J.D. Robb is back in business! Now, I’ve been a fan of Eve Dallas and Roarke for over half my life now, and I don’t think there’s ever been a book in this series I’ve disliked, but outside of the gut-wrenching New York to Dallas, I’d probably say that the past 10 books or so have not had the magic of the first books.I remember thinking to myself, not long after rereading the previous book, Devoted in Death, “Maybe it’s just that this series has lost its shine for people who’ve been following it for as long as I have.” And there may be some truth to that; there are only so many times you can tell a joke to the same person and still have them laugh, only so many times you can gut a character and show us what’s inside them before we feel like we’ve seen it before. But then comes Brotherhood in Death and all those doubts get thrown out the window.First of all, those jokes? Like, for example, Eve Dallas’ perpetual mangling and/or sideways analysis of common English idioms? They’re one of the things that I just found totally endearing about the character, but in recent books, I’ve had to wonder how much she was putting on. Well, in Brotherhood in Death, you see it clearly, almost as if the author had been aware of this growing skepticism. While Dallas may not have been putting it on in the beginning, some of it she does on purpose now. Not to be sly or to make the joke flat, but because she knows that sharing these thoughts that she might otherwise have kept to herself makes the people she loves laugh or helps ease tension, she lets the silliness loose. And seeing that now makes this endearing two times over, because when you’ve loved someone a long time, sometimes you do do these things, not because you’re not aware that they’re silly, but because you know it makes that person smile.Second, there’s her childhood trauma. There’s no doubt our heroine has been dealt a crappy hand as far as the birth family cards are concerned, which highlights the absolute win of her chosen family. This book brings out those raw feelings of outrage and sympathy and horror, but for the first time, there’s also a sense that while this isn’t something that just goes away or can be gotten over, the character has found a way to live with it and live well, and it isn’t just that she’s doing it, but more importantly, she knows it and vocalizes it to one of the people who has helped her get to the place she’s at. Where books like Divided in Death and New York to Dallas made readers aware of just how bad it was, there’s a hopefulness in Brotherhood in Death, like for the first time you truly understand Dallas is going to be okay, because she knows she’s going to be okay, even on the days when she’s not.Third, there’s supporting character love. We all know Dennis Mira is just adorbz, but it’s lovely to know that this gentle teddy bear has a spine of steel and is more than deserving of walking through life hand in hand with the estimable Dr. Charlotte Mira. And there’s the promise of more fun supporting characters who may just hop on the Dallas train in the next books—or at least I hope so! One comes in the form of a geek-speaking e-man on Feeney’s team who makes Dallas’ head spin, plus another uniform Dallas may bring into her department.I can’t say enough how much this book satisfies. I feel like my loyalty as a fan has been rewarded because while I liked or even loved many of the books that came before it, none have left me as excited about the series since the first two (I read both in one sitting more years ago than I’d care to count).I will say this, though: on the feels, this book delivers again and again. There are moments so sweet I worried that people would see the goofy expression on my face, and moments so raw I had to reach for a Kleenex. Interspersed with these was humor that had me grinning, and I hit the last page with just a general sense of rightness with the world that you get when close friends have everything going for them and want to share their happiness with you. As far as books go, as far as Dallas and Roarke go, (and let me tell you, in my book fandom, that’s a very, very, very long way), Brotherhood in Death knocked it out of the park for me. And, as always, I can’t wait to read whatever comes next! I really love these books, this series, and can't wait for the next as they come out. They are, at times, funny and weird and disturbing in turns. The last because of what the killers end up doing to the victims. Although this time the victims aren't as apparent as one might assume at the first glance.The funniest part of this book, funnier than anything I've quite run across while reading this series yet, came a quarter of the way through while Eve was talking to Peabody about birthday presents for Bella. A dollhouse was mentioned and then Eve came out with such a bizarre scenario involving dolls and what they might do when no one was looking. It made me laugh so long and hard that my eyes watered from it. And the theme continued later during the investigation into one of the victims. It was such a riot, especially when Peabody started getting nervous about the dolls too.While that was laugh out loud funny, however, the best moments in the book came from where Eve got flashbacks from her own early years while investigating the homicides and either Dennis Mira or Roarke helped her through the episodes. The love they both felt for her in their own ways came off the pages and made me feel it too. And it didn't come across as fake or rushed either. Evoking those feelings, I think, are the biggest draw for me since it's rare you can get such emotions from simply reading words written on a page.So, for that alone, I'm giving a big shout-out to Nora Roberts for such lovely prose, showing us through these stories what love can do and should always be about. 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