Friday, January 06, 2023

FFB Review: Memory in Death: Eve Dallas Mysteries by J.D. Robb

 

It is December 2059 and St. Nick is very much dead on a street in Time Square. Humans, without parachutes, don’t do well when they go over the side of a building. In this case, when he went out a window and jumped from the 36th floor of the Broadway View Hotel. Witnesses report he was yelling “Ho, Ho, Ho” as he came down before crash landing on an innocent bystander who had the worst timing to pass by.

 

For Lieutenant Eve Dallas and her partner, Detective Peabody, their latest case is the deaths of Max Tubbs (Santa Claus in full outfit) and Leo Jacobs (innocent and unlucky bystander). Dallas designates Peabody as the primary on the case though she will, of course, heavily assist and guide the case.

 

Clearly some “recreational pharmaceuticals” were involved as it was definitely not a suicide. Through questioning Dallas learns that a group of coworkers pooled their money to rent a suite and buy some drugs from a dude known as Zero. The plan was for a holiday party. Nobody was supposed to do anything heavy drug wise. Certainly, nobody was supposed to die. Zero runs a club nearby. He is also her first clue on a case that is small potatoes compared to what is coming.

 

Dallas went through a lot in her childhood. The horror of her brutal past comes back in bits and pieces. Sometimes it is a crime scene that brings back what long has been buried. Sometimes it is the victim and what they went through. In this case it is the form of a long forgotten foster mother, Trudy.

 

Trudy, from long ago in Texas, shows up at Dallas’s job to get reacquainted. There was extensive media coverage after the last case and Trudy saw some of it. So, she knew Dallas was now in NYC and brought the family. Seeing her in the present violently rocks New York City Police and Security Department Lieutenant Eve Dallas to her core.

 

When she gets herself back together, she realizes that Trudy is in town for one thing and one thing only. She wants money. No doubt she wants a lot of money. She wants to use Dallas’s past as leverage to get paid. She did not count on Dallas and Roarke refusing. That wasn’t the only thing she did not count on.

 

What follows is another fast-paced read. Part mystery, part thriller, the action flows forward at a steady pace as Dallas, Peabody, and others solve their latest case. The year is 2059, but folks still murder for the classic reasons. In this case, greed kills.

 

 

My reading copy came in digital format by way of the OverDrive/Libby app and the Dallas Public Library System.

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2023

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