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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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The Innocent and Dead Must Be Protected and Defended

Eve has issues of abandonment from her history as a child that have affected the way she looks at her job. She had no adult intervention, no one to champion her from a brute, a bully, a sexual predator. She believes that everyone needs to be protected, and her past as an abused child creates a need in her to be the one to protect the rights of the dead. One of her previous cases involved a child who died as a result of abuse and it affected her very badly, bringing back to her memory all the horrific and ghastly episodes of abuse that she suffered as a child at the hands of her father, a man who was supposed to be her protector. As a.....

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