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Unpleasant secrets lurk within a high-profile cosmetic surgery practice in the 21st installment of the near-feature In Death mystery series, written by romance author Nora Roberts's alter ego, J.D. Robb. After celebrity Lee-Lee Ten is assaulted, she takes refuge at the Wilfred B. Icove Center for Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery. When questioning Ten about the crime proves unproductive, NYPD Lieutenant Eve Dallas attempts to gain information from Dr. Icove himself...only to discover the doctor's corpse, a scalpel embedded in his chest. An investigation into Dr. Icove--the so-called "Dr. Perfect"--peels back the layers of darkness lying beneath his overly pristine public façade.
Size
Length:
339 pages
Height:
9.5 in.
Width:
6.8 in.
Thickness:
1.5 in.
Weight:
19.2 oz.
Publisher's Note
When a cosmetic surgeon is killed in his office with tidy precision, and not long after his doctor-son is murdered in the same manner, Detective Eve Dallas must track down the cunning, cold-blooded killer who just may be one of the good doctor's beautiful female patients.
Industry reviews
"While other series of this duration seem to be running out of gas, this one is just hitting its stride." Kirkus (06/01/2005)
"[T]his latest in Robb's long-running series...is the best in recent memory....[The] race-against-the-clock climax...will have readers cheering." Publishers Weekly (06/06/2005)
"[F]illed with all the dark drama, intricate character dynamics and fascinating futuristic details that have made these books such winners." (TOP PICK!) Romantic Times BOOKclub - Jill M. Smith (07/01/2005)
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