Title: Imitation in Death
Author: J. D. Robb
Genre: Futuristic Romance/Mystery/Police Procedural
Series: In Death #19
Published: August 2003
Source: Purchased through Audible.com
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Book Blurb: (from JDRobb.com)
The summer of 2059 is drawing to a sweaty close when a killer makes his
debut with the slashing and mutilation of a prostitute. He leaves behind
a note addressed to Lieutenant Eve Dallas, commending her work and
inviting her to participate in his game. Now Eve is on the trail of a
serial killer who knows as much about the history of murder as she
does—and he’s paying homage to some of history’s most vicious, and
infamous, killers.
My Review:
Eve has a serial killer on her hands. This
killer loves to imitate famous killers like Jack the Ripper and Ted
Bundy. Just how many will he replicate before he makes a mistake and
gets caught?
Not too many when it
comes to Eve and her team. While all this is happening, Peabody, her
aide, has to take her Detective's exam. Great story. Love all the
characters.
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