Ceremony in Death

Ceremony in Death by J. D. Robb is a reissue published by Penguin on May 1, 1997, featuring 336 pages in English. This installment is the fifth novel in the futuristic In Death series, where the narrative explores the complexities of ethics and personal loyalty against a backdrop of advanced technology and enduring beliefs.
In this story, Lieutenant Eve Dallas embarks on a secret investigation into the death of a fellow police officer, navigating a precarious balance between her professional duties and personal connections. As she faces escalating threats, including a chilling warning left outside her home, Eve is compelled to confront her own moral compass. The novel delves into themes of suspense and mystery, highlighting the challenges faced by women sleuths in a police procedural context.
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#1 New York Times bestselling author J. D. Robb presents the fifth thrilling novel in her futuristic In Death series—where even in an age of cutting-edge technology, old beliefs die hard.
Conducting a top secret investigation into the death of a fellow police officer has Lieutenant Eve Dallas treading on dangerous ground. She must put professional ethics before personal loyalties. But when a dead body is placed outside her home, Eve takes the warnning personally. With her husband, Roarke, watching her every move, Eve is drawn into the most dangerous case of her career. Every step she takes makes her question her own beliefs of right and wrong—and brings her closer to a confrontation with humanity’s most seductive form of evil…
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