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14 pages, Audio CD
First published September 1, 2011

"For two people who started out so fucked up, we're okay."


And beside Roarke ... she watched New York break through the clouds.
Dallas to New York, she thought.
Where she belonged.




But Dallas. She'd never considered he'd use Dallas ...

I once stood in a field in Ireland, alone, a little lost, and wishing for you more than I wished for my next breath. And you came, though I never asked you, you came because you knew I needed you. we don't always do what's right, what's good. Not even for each other. but when it counts, down to the core of it, I believe we do exactly that. What's right and good for each other."
"There's no rules to that, Eve. It's just love."
Just love, she thought when he stepped out. She may have been going into her own personal hell to face a killer, but right at that moment she considered herself the luckiest woman in the world.

"What do you have in your pocket?"
He smiled, drew out the gray button that had fallen off her very ugly suit the first day they'd met.
She couldn't understand why that stupid button moved her so damn much.


"I believe that's the sweetest thing you've said to me in all our time together."

... she watched New York break through the clouds.



”“Oh thank you, Jesus."
"It's Roarke."
He tapped a finger on Eve's head.
"You really shouldn't forget your own husband's name.”
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“How white is an Irishman's ass?" Eve wondered out loud.
"You should know, darling.”
NEW YORK TO DALLAS is book 33 in the In Death series and it is by far the most intense one of the series. When Eve was just a rookie, she had an encounter with Isaac McQueen, a man who was a murderer and pedophile. When McQueen escapes prison and returns to his apartment again, seeking Eve out, she has no choice but to return to her past. The pages of this book are super intense and I had the creepy crawly feelings all throughout as I read it. There was something very scary and disgusting about McQueen that I really, really hated and as a result, he made for a very good villain.