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Framed in Death
Framed in Death | J. D. Robb
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Death imitates art in the brand-new crime thriller starring homicide cop Eve Dallas from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author J.D. Robb. Manhattan is filled with galleries and deep-pocketed collectors who can make an artist's career with a wave of a hand. But one man toils in obscurity, his brilliance unrecognized while lesser talents bask in the glory he believes should be his. Come tomorrow, he vows, the city will be buzzing about his work. Indeed, before dawn, Lt. Eve Dallas is speeding toward the home of the two gallery owners whose doorway has been turned into a horrifying crime scene overnight. A lifeless young woman has been elaborately costumed and precisely posed to resemble the model of a long-ago Dutch master, and Dallas plunges into her investigation.
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MonicaLoves2Read
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The In Death Series is probably my favorite series out there. Framed in Death is the 61st book in the series. When I read this series, I feel like I'm visiting old friends. Eve Dallas has grown so much since the first book. J D Robb has developed each character amazingly. Not only the MC's but the other characters as well.

Someone is killing and dressing the victims as paintings from some of the masters of art. Eve is tasked with ⬇️

MonicaLoves2Read ⬆️ finding the killer. I like the fact that Eve dreams of the victims in these books. As she dreams she walks in the footsteps of the killer.

This is a futuristic suspense police procedural book. It can be read as a standalone, but you won't know how all the characters have changed and interacted with each other throughout this series.

#bookspinbingo #Serieslove2025 @TheAromaofBooks
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BookishMarginalia
Framed in Death | J. D. Robb
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I love this series! It never disappoints. More Eve, Roarke, Peabody is the best long holiday weekend reading!

CBee I saw your name pop up on TieDyeDude‘s post and had to say hello! So happy to have you back 💚 1w
Soubhiville Oh hi! You‘re here! It‘s great to see you on again. I hope you are well. 1w
BookishMarginalia @CBee Hi! 👋🏼 So happy to be back too! 7d
BookishMarginalia @Soubhiville Hi! So good to see you too! And yes, I‘m well — hope you are too 💜 7d
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Lillie
Framed in Death | J. D. Robb
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Another great month of reading. Can't ever go wrong with a JD Robb. Can't believe we're on #61 of the series. It seems like she just started it yesterday.

19 books read
Only 2 books rated 2.75* and only because they were novellas
Highest rating this month was 4.25* for 3 books
Am still on the hunt for the elusive 5* book, have only had 6 this year

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Ddzmini
Framed in Death | J. D. Robb
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Picked up these two while grocery shopping yesterday… just went by the books to see what they had 📚🤣

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Nessavamusic
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Another solid entry in the In Death series! 4⭐️

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Ddzmini
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These just keep getting better… really liked this one and can‘t wait until the next book is out 📖👍🏼

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Mpcacher
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This is the 61st novel in the 'In Death' series. I have read them all and still find them to be both great police procedurals and very entertaining. This one revolves around the art world and does a great job of illustrating the work and research that goes into catching a killer. If you like mysteries with strong female characters, I highly recommend this series but start with #1 “Naked in Death“. Thanks to Edelweiss+ for the ARC. 4.25/5 stars