When Nora Roberts dons her J.D. Robb persona, fans know they’re in for another hell-raising trip to the future with the gorgeous, tough-as-nails, no-nonsense-ever, Lieutenant Eve Dallas. As Celebrity in Death opens, Eve has traded her working duds for an eye-popping cocktail dress to attend a celebrity-packed gala celebrating The Icove Agenda, a film based on one of her most famous cases. Eve and Roarke are somewhat spooked by their resemblance to the actors portraying them. But more unsettling is finding Peabody’s “twin” floating in the director’s rooftop pool.
Although everyone agreed K. T. Harris was a talented actress, her obnoxious personality didn’t win her any friends. Eve and company got to witness the embarrassing scene she made at dinner after which she wound up doing the dead man’s float. So who did it? In the time it takes Eve to slip out of her heels and strap on her holster, she discovers that K.T. had been paying a private investigator to dig up dirt on two cast mates who were doing the nasty against the director’s explicit rules. Now the P.I. is in the morgue, too—and Eve is beginning to think this case may rival the one being filmed for her most notorious…and deadly.
Hardcover : 304 pages
Publisher: Putnam Pub Group/Mbr of Penguin ( February 21, 2012 )
Item #: 13-471230
ISBN: 9780399158308
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.68inches
Product Weight: 12.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Reviewer: Peggy L
I love J.D. Robb and Nora Roberts, whatever they write I purchase because I know it's a good fast read and neither ever disappoints. Keep it up. Love Ya!!
Reviewer: gmaangels
Reviewer: Pearl R
Another very good 'in Death' book. Look forward to the next. I like the way both Dallas and Peabody are growing as each book is delivered. Hope Robb keeps it up for a long time.
Reviewer: Mamapitts
maybe it is me, but it is not holding my interest. i almost thought someone else wrote it. there is something missing in this book. i am finding it boring. i am halfway through the book and so far i am not excited about this book
Reviewer: gamma
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