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Chaos in Death [and] Possession in Death

by J. D. Robb

Series: In Death (31.5 & 33.5)

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Chaos in death: When eye-witness testimony paints the killer as a green-skinned monster with swollen red eys and goblin ears, even Eve Dallas is shaken. But as she gets closer, the trail suggests something far more disturbing -someone is playibng with science... Posssesssion in death: After a Russian woman whispers her dying words to Eve Dallas, strange things begins to happen. Unable to concentrate on anything, Eve realises that in order to reclaim her mind, she must find the woman's great-grandaughter - one of young missing girls forgotten, or injured, by all. -- back cover.… (more)
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I enjoyed these two stories about Eve Dallas with some supernatural overtones.

Chaos in Death has some overtones of Green Goblin and Jeckyl and Hyde, a murderer is described as looking like a green-faced goblin. Three dead people to start who are getting themselves clean, then a disliked scientist, a major suspect is killed and there's more proof of the green-faced monster. It's an interesting story and with plenty of twists and turns.

Possession in Death features a dying gypsy, a missing girl and Eve seeing things, quite literally, Eve has to investigate and the complications of the investigation make her very wary of what she's seeing. This could have been a full-length story and the end is very Eve. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Nov 22, 2016 |
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Chaos in death: When eye-witness testimony paints the killer as a green-skinned monster with swollen red eys and goblin ears, even Eve Dallas is shaken. But as she gets closer, the trail suggests something far more disturbing -someone is playibng with science... Posssesssion in death: After a Russian woman whispers her dying words to Eve Dallas, strange things begins to happen. Unable to concentrate on anything, Eve realises that in order to reclaim her mind, she must find the woman's great-grandaughter - one of young missing girls forgotten, or injured, by all. -- back cover.

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