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Immortal in Death Study Guide

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by Nora Roberts
About 60 pages (17,906 words)

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Immortal in Death, by Nora Roberts, writing as J. D. Robb, is a murder mystery featuring futuristic homicide detective Eve Dallas. Eve has been a New York City homicide detective for ten years and takes great pride in doing her job well, professionally, and keeping her private and professional lives separate. A recent case, the victim being a child, sparks memories from her unknown childhood that result in recurring nightmares that make it necessary for Eve to somehow connect the two distinct portions of her life. Fortunately for Eve, she has found a friend in Mavis, a loud pop singer with blue hair she had once arrested on a prior case, who cares deeply for Eve and her upcoming marriage to Roarke. Roarke is the mysterious and very rich man who has fallen in love with.....

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