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9780349410784 (hardback)
9780349410777 (paperback)
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Robb, J. D, 1950-
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Brotherhood in death / J.D. Robb.
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London : Piatkus, 2016.
©2016
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388 pages ; 24 cm.
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In death novel
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Edward Mira is a powerful man, with a lot of enemies. But when the former senator is violently abducted, Lieutenant Eve Dallas suspects his kidnap is more personal than political. Someone is seeking justice; the bloodier the better. Edward's cousin Dennis was injured during the abduction - and that makes things very personal for Eve and her husband Roarke. Dennis is a beloved friend, married to NYPSD's top profiler Charlotte Mira. But as Eve delves deeper into the case, dark secrets emerge that could tear the family apart. Edward Mira has friends in high places - and they all seem to be hiding something. As her investigation takes a shocking turn, Eve finds that not all victims are innocent, and that some bonds are forged not in friendship, but in blood.
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Dallas, Eve (Fictitious character)
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Conspiracies -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Fiction
Policewomen -- New York (State)New York -- Fiction
Subject - Geographic Name
New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction
Subject - Genre
Detective and mystery fiction
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