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Glory in Death Study Guide

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by Nora Roberts
About 41 pages (12,414 words)

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Chapter 16 Summary

Being with Roarke, it is impossible for Eve to not relax. They dine on sumptuous food, and he treats her as though she were a queen. Eve marvels at the way Roarke is always able to give her little moments of pleasure, and peace.

Eve's carefree moments are short lived, however. When she arrives at her office the next morning, Feeney is waiting for her. He reluctantly tells her that the knife found at David Angelini's home is not a match, and that they are going to have to release David, because they have no solid evidence. She and Feeney also know that once his son is released, Marco will recant his story, because with David free, he will have no.....

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