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The initial bet was in Secrets in Death then mentioned in each book after that."How about if I said why don't you buy some underrated propery in -- I have to of somewhere weird. In Nebraska?"
You're welcome. It is one of the threads I'm following to see how much money Eve makes. I'm sure she will have a heart attack when the sale goes through.
Jess wrote: "I've been re-reading some of the books in the series, and I have a vague storyline stuck in my head and I can't remember which book it is.Roarke and Eve fight for a majority of the book because o..."
I actually think this was the one with Maggie and it's Innocent, isn't it?
Dstny5233 wrote: "Do you want Dallas to find the candy thief and who do you think it is?"I think she will discover the candy thief in Robb's final in death book.
In my opinion, it is Roarke. He often shows up in her office unexpectedly, although it could be someone not on my radar like the Commander. There are so many possible culprits it is difficult to guess.
Honestly, Eve has so many monitoring devices at her fingertips, that she could catch the thief if she wants to. She likes the game.
Dstny5233 wrote: "Do you think Dallas is a sensitive and if so, do you think she'll be able to accept it?"Yes I do, but she believes it is good police work. It amazes everyone who watches her when shes goes through what the killer does. I don't think she will ever say she is a sensitive or even that she has a unique skill.
Dstny5233 wrote: "how does Dallas get away with saying her badge gives her the right to intimidate anyone?"Isn't it true in real life. Cops flip open their badge and intimidate.
Dstny5233 wrote: "how does Dallas get away with saying her badge gives her the right to intimidate anyone?"I just put that (& other things like the AutoChef and cars that can go airborne) to the face this is a fictional book/series. Otherwise there would be a chance of someone like Roarke really being in the world.
Mdy wrote: "Dstny5233 wrote: "how does Dallas get away with saying her badge gives her the right to intimidate anyone?"I just put that (& other things like the AutoChef and cars that can go airborne) to the ..."
A real world with Roarke. The women would be fighting for him daily.
I wouldn't really call this a question, but more of a theory about Eve, that unless Nora were to say otherwise, is making me having this idea: I think Eve Dallas has High-Functioning Autism.
If there's one thing I noticed, I don't think Eve and Roarke ever took time out to play a game of Chess. I know both of them are busy to even think about it, but with the recent book and their discussion of their past lives, it makes me wonder who would win in a game of Chess?
Dstny5233 wrote: "how does Dallas get away with saying her badge gives her the right to intimidate anyone?"You know this right here is what I find myself not liking often about her. Not to everyone but to the doormen/women and things like that. To people who are trying to do their job too.
Sharon, you're right about it being in real life too. Some more on the asshole side than others.
I thing Roarke would win in a game of chess. Eve is smart but Roarke is devious and when you play chess you have to be able to out wit your Opponent and he’s done it all his life.
Barbara "Cookie" wrote: "I thing Roarke would win in a game of chess. Eve is smart but Roarke is devious and when you play chess you have to be able to out wit your Opponent and he’s done it all his life."I think on a good day, any one of the two can checkmate their opponent (each other I mean). In fact, Eve especially can be made to lost through what they call Scholar's mate, or mate in less than 4 moves. A suggestive title in itself :)
So I tried to look for a thread related to an Eve Dallas/Roarke movie but I couldn't find any so I'll post my question over here. I've been reading Dennis Lehane's Kenzie and Gennaro series this year and from the research I've done of that series, only one movie had been made from that series; Gone Baby Gone, the 4th book in the series, but no attempts at adapting the other books into either a TV series or movie.Similar situation with me following Vampire Hunter D, only two movies were made, and that book series is about to get its own TV series.
Now in the case of J.D. Robb and the Eve Dallas/Roarke series, let's face it, if someone were to attempt at making every single book into a movie, it'd be just as frustrating as it would be when you see people make comic book movies. The movie series would be stale and would probably leave us fans very frustrated with burnout.
Which leads me to this opinion that I rather see this series go the Dennis Lehane route and only adapt at least one of the books into a movie, my pick would personally be Origin in Death on account that in the universe, that case was being adapted to its own movie and (view spoiler) and I think it would make sense for us to follow suit in real life. Not saying that the movie would be Oscar-worthy, not unless if someone were to REALLY put some work into making it good.
Just my own two cents on that subject, what do y'all think?
It’s been years now but we do have a post related to the In Death series being optioned for development. Looks dead…
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
They’ve never mentioned baseball in my recollection. I know there are references to football. Wonder if it’s still around.
I thought Eve was a big baseball fan. I remember the discussion with Roarke about why they call the infield a baseball diamond and discussions with Peabody when she doesn't know a player. She mentioned Cal Ripkin in at least one In Death book. I don't think she says Yankee or Mets, just baseball in general. I need to check later. I know Nora Roberts is a big Baltimore Orioles fan. She was raised in Glen Burnie, MD (Baltimore County), and lived in Severna Park in her early marriage years before moving to Boonsboro after her second marriage.
Sharon wrote: "I don't think she says Yankee or Mets, just baseball in general."Thing is, New York is her adopted hometown, chances are she'll either go with the Yankees or Mets, no question. I guarantee you if Eve and Roarke were living in St. Louis, they'd not only feel at home over there, but they'd fall in love with both the Cardinals and the Blues fanbases. Same could be said for other sports cities.
ElectricOutcast wrote: "The thing is, New York is her adopted hometown, chances are she'll either go with the Yankees or Mets, no question.."."I never said she wouldn't be a fan of a NY team. I said I don't know which one is her favorite. She discusses both teams at various times, mainly when she gives box seats to Dickie. Also, if you know New Yorkers, usually, they are soundly in the Yankees or Met camp.
Does anybody remember the book where Eve and Peabody get in a fight? Either Eve or Peabody get out of the car and walk back. I think it was the same book in which the killer is waiting near Peabody’s apartment at the end of the book.I used to read the series 8 years ago. I suddenly remembered this scene and I want to reread the book. But I can’t remember the book! I read the first 45 books in the series so it’s definitely not one of the recent ones.
If anybody remembers please comment. I have been racking my brains for the past 4 hours
Possibly Holiday In Death? I don't recall a car scene, exactly, but Dallas and Peabody do have a fight (about Charles) and Peabody is the killer's target at the very end of the book.
Does anybody know Officer Jan Shelby's physical description? I'm trying to figure out if she's Caucasian or Hispanic
ElectricOutcast wrote: "Does anybody know Officer Jan Shelby's physical description? I'm trying to figure out if she's Caucasian or Hispanic"
I keep track of this stuff and the most she’s been described is as a young female cop.
I keep track of this stuff and the most she’s been described is as a young female cop.
Jonetta wrote: "ElectricOutcast wrote: "Does anybody know Officer Jan Shelby's physical description? I'm trying to figure out if she's Caucasian or Hispanic"I keep track of this stuff and the most she’s been des..."
Like you can't find eye color, hair color, or even body type?
I looked through five books…no physical descriptions. That’s not unusual as she hasn’t provided physical descriptions for some of the members of her own team.
About all that's known about her is she's revealed to be a lesbian and a former lover of Gwen Huffman in Faithless in Death. No physical details in any of her appearances.
Shannon wrote: "Do Eve drive you crazy sometime?"This question comes up often. While I get that some people feel this way, to me her actions are a big part of her early life. It is often hard for her to step back from the horror of her past. Also her job is stressful and can put her on edge. I know that my job is stressful (nothing compared to a homicide cop) and I will strike out for no reason. It feels realistic to me. If Eve was perfect, the books wouldn't be as successful.
No, Eve isn’t ashamed of his money. She just has a strong need to be self sufficient and doesn’t want to live off of his. She wants to earn for herself.
Many female leaders in law enforcement prefer to be called “sir” rather than “ma’am” in this male dominated profession. I noticed the captain in the TV series Castle (4th season) preferred to be called sir also. I get it.
Many female leaders in law enforcement prefer to be called “sir” rather than “ma’am” in this male dominated profession. I noticed the captain in the TV series Castle (4th season) preferred to be called sir also. I get it.
Jonetta wrote: "No, Eve isn’t ashamed of his money. She just has a strong need to be self sufficient and doesn’t want to live off of his. She wants to earn for herself. Many female leaders in law enforcement pre..."
I understand she want to be self-sufficient, but she gets so mad at him when he uses the limousine coming to the precinct. Like she made Peabody walk to the precinct when Roarke offers to drop her off.
I get it too, but I feel that you should feel proud that I am a female that made it in the male dominated profession. Hear me Roar I am woman.
Shannon wrote: "she gets so mad at him when he uses the limousine coming to the precinct. ."She likes to keep Roarke's world and her world separate. When he comes to pick her up in a fancy car, she is going to get a ton load of ribbing.
Jonetta wrote: "And, she doesn’t want to flaunt that wealth. Her colleagues seem to respect her for that."Ok, I can see that now.
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