Search author or title

New This Month

Jeanne C. Stein
Legacy

Sasha White
My Prerogative

L.L. Foster
Servant: The Acceptance

Jayne Castle
Dark Light

Allyson Roy
Aphrodisiac

Charlaine Harris
Dead Until Dark

Patricia A. McKillip
The Bell at Sealey Head

Chris Marie Green
Break of Dawn

Robin D. Owens
Heart Fate

Christine Feehan
Dark Curse

Laura Preble
Prom Queen Geeks

Christine Wells
The Dangerous Duke

Nalini Singh
Hostage to Pleasure

Anne Gracie
His Captive Lady

Jean Johnson
The Storm

Mia King
Sweet Life

Alison Pace
City Dog

Jennifer Estep
Jinx



Barnes & Noble.com

Origin in Death
J.D. Robb

Set in 2059 in New York City, the number-one bestselling In Death series has given fans a searing glimpse into near-future law and order. Now, as scientists work to expand the limits of technology, Detective Eve Dallas tracks the cunning, cold-blooded killer of a father and son.

A pioneer of modern reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, Dr. Wilfred B. Icove, is found dead in his office—murdered in a chillingly efficient manner: one swift stab to the heart. Struck by the immaculate condition of the crime scene, Dallas suspects a professional killing. Security disks show a stunningly beautiful woman calmly entering and leaving the building—the good doctor's final appointment.

Known as "Dr. Perfect," the saintly Icove devoted his life to his family and his work. His record is clean. Too clean for Dallas. She knows he was hiding something and suspects that his son—and successor—knows what it is. Then, like father, like son, the young Dr. Icove is killed . . .with the same deadly precision.

But who is the mystery woman—and what was her relationship with the good doctors? While her husband, Roarke, works behind the scenes, Dallas follows her darkest instincts into the Icoves' pasts. What she discovers are men driven to create perfection—playing fast and loose with the laws of nature, the limits of science, and the morals of humanity.

Putnam Books, July 2005
352 pages ISBN: 039915289X
Hardcover
$24.95




  Sign Up For The BJA Newsletter

© 2000-2008 writerspace.com
all rights reserved