A review by whatthefawkes
Shadows in Death by J.D. Robb

5.0

"Don't fuck with me, inspector. And don't fuck with him. Try it and I'll find a way to have you booted back to London."

Now THIS is what I expected from the 50th book in the series but better late than never. This one had it all.

→ Roarke's history rearing its ugly head for revenge
→ A dangerous villain that held more substance than your usual In Death murderer
→ Cute moments between Roarke / Eve as they both attempted to protect each other
→ Eve's people rallying around and treating Roarke like one of their own
→ Eve defending her man (honestly, I'm fine. I didn't tear up or fist pump. Definitely not.)

All the mention of children has me curious... is Roarke changing his mind? Adoption down the line seems a hell of a lot more likely than a pregnant Eve.

Time to impatiently wait until February for the next one.