Publishers Weekly
07/26/2021
Set in 2061, bestseller Robb’s busy 53rd outing for Lt. Eve Dallas of the New York Police and Security Department (after Faithless in Death) opens with Eve and her team at a Manhattan construction site where a homeless woman’s body has been sloppily wrapped in a tarp and stuffed in a dumpster. While still at the crime scene, Eve gets a report of skeletal remains of a woman unearthed at a nearby demolition site, along with the bones of what appears to be a fetus. This second site happens to belong to Roarke, Eve’s sexy, devoted husband, who heads up a vast business empire. Eve calls on the support of Roarke and a friend of hers, a bestselling true crime author, to investigate the two murders. In both cases, the villains and their motives are easy to spot. The book’s real pleasure lies in watching Eve stride into danger and triumph over evil. That Roarke is happy to support his wife’s desire to go out and kick butt adds to the appeal. Series fans will be delighted. Agent: Amy Berkower, Writers House. (Sept.)
From the Publisher
"Forgotten in Death shows how a pro does it." - NPR
"The book’s real pleasure lies in watching Eve stride into danger and triumph over evil. That Roarke is happy to support his wife’s desire to go out and kick butt adds to the appeal. Series fans will be delighted." - Publishers Weekly
"Robb continues to deliver expertly paced, cleverly plotted, and snappily witty suspense." - Booklist
"Forgotten in Death draws you in quickly and keeps you glued to the pages...it's hard to believe how each one gets better and better. An amazing read, from the depth of callousness at the hands of the killer, to the honor of the cops investigating the deaths. If you want a read that will hold you spellbound, leave you tearing up, laughing, angry yet satisfied, then you want to get Forgotten in Death in your hands and hold on for the ride." - Fresh Fiction
SEPTEMBER 2021 - AudioFile
After narrating more than 50 audiobooks in this series, Susan Ericksen displays her comfort with the characters without lacking any vitality. Lt. Eve Dallas of NYPD has been called to a construction site where the body of a homeless woman has been found in a dumpster. Then the remains of a woman and child are found at another site, this one belonging to her billionaire husband, Roarke. Ericksen’s brisk no-nonsense tones for Dallas perfectly match her personality, especially as she questions suspects. Providing good contrast, Ericksen’s voice warms up when Dallas is with Roarke. Ericksen gives a full-breadth portrayal of each character, no matter how minor—from Roarke’s slight Irish lilt to the mechanical sound of a computer voice. S.B. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine