In this third Dallas/Roarke mystery, Dallas said “yes” to Roarke’s marriage proposal at the end of the last book. Now she has agreed to help Roarke with planning the wedding. She insists on paying for her own gown that will be made by her best friend Mavis’s new boyfriend, Leonardo, who is having trouble with his first show. The main model, Pandora, will pull out of the show and bad mouth Leonardo if he doesn’t stop seeing Mavis and come back to her, even though she doesn’t care for him, she just wants to own him. Leonardo knows if he gives into her she will keep dragging him along forever. Mavis doesn’t want to ruin his career before it’s had a chance to get off the ground.
Dallas gets a call that one of her weasels has died a very violent death where he was tortured. Dallas requests that Officer Peabody, who was introduced in the last book, be attached to her for this case. Boomer, the weasel, had a new drug and its formula in his apartment. This means that Dallas will be primary, but have to share the case with Illegals and a handsome cop named Casto, who is also Boomer’s trainer.
Then Pandora is found beaten to death in Leonardo’s shop and Mavis wakes up there and sees the mess and calls Dallas. Dallas is forced to grill Mavis in interview and soon when all the physical evidence points to Mavis, she has to arrest her. However, Roarke posts bail and hires a team of lawyers to defend her.
Dallas connects both murders together and believes that the new drug called Immortality (because it increases your sex drive, strength, and a cell regeneration that is youth in a bottle) is the thing both murders have in common. Meanwhile, Roarke is the one planning the wedding as Dallas begins to get cold feet.
This book is a great read for the Valentine season. The series keeps getting better and better as you try to figure out who is behind the murders and the selling of Immortality. But the matter of clearing Mavis is foremost in Dallas’s mind leaving not a lot of time to think about the wedding or help plan it. Will Dallas solve the case in time to say “I do”. Or “don’t”.
Quotes
“Clear me, you mean. I thought it was innocent until proven guilty.” “ That’s one of the biggest lies we live by.”
JD Robb (Immortal in Death p 52)
Beauty is easy, Lieutenant. Some are born with it, others buy it. An attractive physical shell is moronically simple to come by today. It’s still desired. Pleasing looks never fade from fashion, but in order to make a living from these looks, a person needs to have power.
JD Robb (Immortal in Death p103)
Death was the ultimate calmer, after all.
JD Robb (Immortal in Death p265)
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