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Golden in Death : An Eve Dallas Novel (In Death, Book 50)

Robb, J. D., 1950- (Author). Cloud. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781250207210
  • Physical Description 1 online resource. 384 pages.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2020.

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Golden in Death : An Eve Dallas Novel
Golden in Death : An Eve Dallas Novel
by Robb, J. D.
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Golden in Death : An Eve Dallas Novel


In the latest thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling series, homicide detective Eve Dallas investigates a murder with a mysterious motive--and a terrifying weapon. Pediatrician Kent Abner received the package on a beautiful April morning. Inside was a cheap trinket, a golden egg that could be opened into two halves. When he pried it apart, highly toxic airborne fumes entered his body--and killed him. After Eve Dallas calls the hazmat team--and undergoes testing to reassure both her and her husband that she hasn't been exposed--it's time to look into Dr. Abner's past and relationships. Not every victim Eve encounters is an angel, but it seems that Abner came pretty close--though he did ruffle some feathers over the years by taking stands for the weak and defenseless. While the lab tries to identify the deadly toxin, Eve hunts for the sender. But when someone else dies in the same grisly manner, it becomes clear that she's dealing with either a madman--or someone who has a hidden and elusive connection to both victims. "The 50th book proves this series truly is the gold standard." -- Associated Press