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Every cop gets angry when a police officer is killed. And Lieutenant Eve Dallas is no exception. But Amarylis Coltraine was also in a relationship with one of Eves closest colleagues, so after Eve has delivered the terrible news to him, she throws every resource she has into finding the killer. When she finds a link to the son of a criminal she and her husband Roarke had put behind bars, the case heats up even further. Alex Ricker was romantically involved with Amarylis ? did she leak information to him and then have a change of heart? Eve puts herself in danger to get to the truth ? but she cant prevent another death before she learns who betrayed both the criminals son and the police officer he loved...

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Nora Roberts

Promises in Death

Love itself draws on a woman nearly all the bad luck in the world.

WILLA CATHER

A little more than kin, and less than kind.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

PROLOGUE

SHE WAS DEAD THE MINUTE SHE ANSWERED THE LINK. SHE didnt question the caller or the urgency of the request. In fact, pleasure and excitement rushed through her as she put aside her plans for an early night. Her movements both graceful and efficient, she dressed quickly, gathering what she needed.

She strode through her pretty apartment, ordering the lights to dim, and remembered to switch to sleep the little droid kitten her lover had given her as a companion.

Shed named it Sachmo.

It mewed, blinked its bright green eyes and curled into a ball. She gave its sleek white fur an affectionate stroke.

Be back soon, she murmured, making a promise she couldnt know would be broken.

She glanced around the apartment as she opened the door, smiled at the bouquet of red roses in full and dramatic bloom on the table near the street window. And thought of Li.

She locked her door for the last time.

Following ingrained habit, she took the stairs. She was a slim, athletically built woman with eyes of deep blue. Her blond hair swung past her shoulders, a parted curtain for a lovely face. She was thirty-three, happy in her life, flirting around the soft edges of love with a man who gave her kittens and roses.

She thought of New York, this life, this man as a new chapter, one she was content to walk through, page by page, and discover.

She tucked that away to turn her mind to where she needed to go, what she needed to do. Less than ten minutes after the call, she jogged down the second flight of steps, turned for the next.

She had an instant to register the movement when her killer stepped out. Another for surprise when she recognized the face. But not enough, not quite enough to speak before the stunner struck her mid-body and took her down.

She came to with a shocking jolt, a burn of skin and blood. A rush from dark to light. The stunner blast had left her body numb, useless, even as her mind flashed clear. Inside the paralyzed shell, she struggled, she strained. She looked up into the eyes of her killer. Into the eyes of a friend.

Why? The question was weak, but had to be asked. There had to be an answer. There was always an answer.

She had the answer when she died, in the basement five floors below her pretty apartment where roses bloomed red and a kitten purred in sleep.

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EVE STEPPED OUT OF THE SHOWER AND INTO the drying tube. While the warm air swirled around her, she shut her eyes and wallowed. Shed snagged a solid eight hours sleep and had woken early enough to indulge in what she thought of as water therapy.

Thirty laps in the pool, a spin in the whirlpool, followed by a twenty-minute hot shower. It made a hell of a nice way to start the day.

Shed had a productive one the day before, closing a case within two hours. If a guy was going to kill his best friend and try to pass it off as a mugging, he really shouldnt get caught wearing the dead friends inscribed wrist unit.

Shed testified in court on a previous case, and the defense counsels posturing, posing, and pontificating hadnt so much as cracked a hairline in her testimony.

Topping off the day, shed had dinner at home with her husband, watched a vid. And had some very excellent sex before shutting down for that eight straight.

Life, at the moment, absolutely did not suck.

All but humming, she grabbed the robe on the back of the door-then paused, frowned, and studied it. It was short and silky and the color of black cherries.

She was dead certain shed never seen it before.

With a shrug, she put it on, and walked into the bedroom.

There were ways for a good morning to get better, she thought, and here was top of the list. Roarke sipping coffee in the sitting area while he scanned the morning stock reports on-screen.

There were those hands that had worked their magic the night before, one holding a coffee mug, the other absently stroking their fat slug of a cat. Galahads dual-colored eyes were slits of ecstasy-she could relate.

That beautifully sculpted mouth had turned her system inside out, twisted it into knots of screaming pleasure, then left it limp and satisfied.

Just shy of two years of marriage now, she mused, and the heat between them showed no signs of banking down. As if to prove it, her heart gave a leap and tumble in her chest when he turned his head, and his bold blue eyes met hers.

Did he feel that? she wondered. Could he possibly feel that every time? All the time?

He smiled, so both knowledge and pleasure spread over a face, she thought foolishly, must make the gods weep with joy over their work.

He rose, moved to her-all long and lean-to take her face in his hands. Just a flutter of those clever fingers over her skin before his mouth found hers and made a better morning brilliant.

Coffee? he asked.

Yeah. Thanks. She was a veteran cop, a homicide boss, a tough bitch by her own definition. And her knees were jelly. I think we should take a few days. He programmed the AutoChef for coffee and-if she knew her man-for the breakfast he intended her to eat. I mean maybe in July. Like for our anniversary. If you can work it in between world domination and planetary acquisitions.

Funny you should bring it up. He set her coffee on the table, then two plates. It seemed bacon and eggs was on the menu this morning. On the sofa Galahad twitched and opened his eyes.

Roarke merely pointed a finger, said, firmly, No. And the cat flopped the pudge of himself over. I was thinking a few weeks.

What? Us? Away? Weeks? I cant-

Yes, yes, crime would overtake the city in July 2060, raze it to smoldering ash if Lieutenant Dallas wasnt here to serve and protect. Ireland wove misty magic through his voice as he picked up the inert cat and set him on the floor to make room on the couch for Eve.

Maybe, she muttered. Besides, I dont see how you can take off for weeks when youve got ninety percent of the businesses in the known universe to run.

Its no more than fifty. He picked up his coffee again, waiting for her to join him. In any case, what would be the point of having all that, and you, darling Eve, if I cant have time with you, away from your work and mine?

I could probably take a week.

I was thinking four.

Four? Four weeks? Thats a month.

His eyes laughed over the rim of his cup. Is it now? I believe youre right.

I cant take a month off. A month is like a month.

As opposed to what? A chicken?

Ha. Look, maybe I could stretch it to ten days, but-

Three weeks.

Her forehead furrowed.

We had to cancel plans for a quick weekend away twice this year. Once for your work, once for mine. Three weeks.

I couldnt take more than two, even-

Two and a half. We split the difference. He handed her a fork.

She frowned at it. You were always going for the two and a half.

He took her hand, kissed it. Dont let your eggs get cold.

Shed squeezed confessions out of stone killers, browbeaten information out of slimy weasels, but she would never come out a hundred percent on top with Roarke in a negotiation. Where would we go during this famous two and a half weeks?

Where would you like to go?

Now she smiled. Who needed a hundred percent? Ill think about it.

She ate, dressed, happy that shed left herself enough time to take her time. As she strapped on her weapon harness, she considered indulging in one more cup of coffee before she headed downtown to Cop Central.

Her communicator signaled. She drew it out of her pocket, and seeing Dispatch on the readout, went straight to full cop mode.

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