Tag Feeney, Eve ordered when she was behind the wheel. Have him run like crimes in and around London.It would be my honor, Mrs. Lieutenant Dallas Roarke. At Eve's burning look, Peabody only grinned. Sorry. I just had to do it once. I'm over it.

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In "Betrayal in Death" by J.D. Robb, Eve Dallas is engaged in an investigation and instructs her colleague, Feeney, to gather information on recent crimes in London. This shows her determination and willingness to tackle complex cases, emphasizing her leadership qualities as a lieutenant. Peabody, another character, jokingly responds to Eve's command with a playful tone, demonstrating their camaraderie and the lighter moments in their professional environment. This exchange highlights the balance between the serious nature of their work and their personal relationships, showcasing the dynamics within law enforcement.

In "Betrayal in Death" by J.D. Robb, Eve Dallas is engaged in an investigation and instructs her colleague, Feeney, to gather information on recent crimes in London. This shows her determination and willingness to tackle complex cases, emphasizing her leadership qualities as a lieutenant.

Peabody, another character, jokingly responds to Eve's command with a playful tone, demonstrating their camaraderie and the lighter moments in their professional environment. This exchange highlights the balance between the serious nature of their work and their personal relationships, showcasing the dynamics within law enforcement.

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