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Divided in Death

J. D. Robb (Nora Roberts)

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2004

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Divided in Death is a futuristic suspense novel by J. D. Robb, the pseudonym of Nora Roberts. It’s the eighteenth book in the long-running In Death series and was first published in 2004. This installment follows a former Secret Service member accused of double homicide and the lieutenant who believes she’s innocent. Together, they must expose a conspiracy at the heart of a government agency. In Death is an enduringly popular and award-winning series, and J. D. Robb is a #1 New York Times best-selling author. So far, there are forty-eight books in the In Death series, with more expected.

One of the main protagonists is Reva Ewing. Formerly of the Secret Service, she’s now a security specialist for Roarke Enterprises. She’s married to Blair Bissel, a renowned artist. He makes controversial metal sculptures that he sells to the wealthy. Reva recently discovered that Blair’s been having an affair with her best friend, and she’s understandably angry. So, when Blair and Reva’s best friend are murdered, blame naturally falls on Reva.

Another major protagonist is Lieutenant Eve Dallas. Eve’s married to Roarke, owner and founder of Roarke Enterprises. She’s been assigned Reva’s case and she’s reviewed the murder scene. Eve doesn’t believe Reva is responsible. She thinks the murder scene looks like the work of either a professional killer or someone who staged it to frame Reva. Eve’s not prepared to pursue Reva until she’s investigated the crime further.



When Eve studies the evidence in more detail, she discovers something very odd about the crime scene. When someone stabbed the first victim with a kitchen knife, the passcode to Blair’s art studio changed at almost the same time. Now, all the data stored on Blair’s work computer is corrupted. Eve’s convinced there’s something far more sinister at work than an angry wife, and she asks Roarke for help.

Roarke is immediately concerned because he knows more than he’s told Eve. At his company facility, he’s been working on a special program to shield against sophisticated hackers known as the Doomsday Group. This is a government contract, and he’s been sworn to secrecy, even from his wife. Reva’s also been working on this project, and Roarke’s sure someone is setting her up.

Eve wants to know more about the program. She thinks the murderer is part of this hacker group. Roarke explains that hackers like the Doomsday Group are known as techno-terrorists. They don’t just corrupt computer systems and steal data, they kill anyone who tries to stop them or who tries to infiltrate their organization.



They’re highly skilled and dangerous, and it’s unclear where they’ll strike next. That’s why the government is so worried about them. To make matters worse, Roarke knows the terrorists plant viruses in the computers they hack, and that those viruses spread very easily. The whole country is at risk of a cyberattack.

Meanwhile, Eve’s still trying to clear Reva’s name. She and Roarke must work together to uncover the truth behind the murder, and their investigation suggests that a government agency is involved. Working together is not easy because Roarke and Eve are having marital difficulties. This case is an opportunity for them to reconnect, but it becomes clear that they might not be able to repair the rifts in their relationship.

However, the case gets increasingly complicated, and they must give it their entire focus. It turns out that Blair and his lover were covert Homeland Security agents. To make matters worse, Blair isn’t dead at all. Instead, it’s his brother who’s dead. A plastic surgeon engineered the brother’s face so that he looked like Blair, and now the surgeon’s dead too.



Reva can’t believe what she’s hearing. She learns that Blair never loved her, and that he only married her to get undercover access to Roarke’s operations. What’s not clear, however, is where Blair is now. Reva, Eve, and Roarke work tirelessly to locate Blair and better understand his mission.

Meanwhile, the reader learns why Roarke and Eve aren’t on great terms. Roarke discovered that Eve’s father, who also worked for Homeland Security, knew about the difficulties Eve suffered in childhood, which are covered in earlier books, and that he sat back and let it all happen so as to never jeopardize internal investigations. Eve tries to tell Roarke that it’s not his job to protect her, but he won’t listen.

As the hunt for Blair continues, Eve asks Reva if she ever spoke about her work to Blair. Reva says no. They ascertain that Reva’s been implanted with a bug that tracks everything she says and does. Blair also implanted bugs in his sculptures so he could spy on the wealthy individuals who bought them. The trio hopes this purchase trail will lead them to Blair.



In the meantime, Roarke helps Eve delete Homeland Security files on her so that no one will ever know what happened in her past. This brings the pair closer together. As the investigation continues, they discover the truth behind the government conspiracy—they want to spy on people for their own political and financial gain.

Armed with this knowledge, they track Blair down and prove he conspired to frame his own death. Blair exposes other Homeland Security officials who helped him. Blair and these officials are brought to justice, and Reva is exonerated.

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