Chloe Decker's dad doesn't die in the comics. The storylines don't include that event. Maybe there's some confusion with a different version or interpretation, but in the original comics, he remains alive throughout.
I don't have enough information to know exactly who Bobby Decker is in this story. He could be a child, a young man, or even an older person. Maybe he's a local character in a community where this Christmas story originated.
Another scenario could be Chloe getting hurt by Lucifer's past actions coming to light. For example, if a victim from Lucifer's wilder days shows up and Chloe realizes the extent of his former recklessness. She might feel betrayed and deceived, leading to a rift between them. It could be a complex situation where Lucifer has to work hard to regain her trust.
David Baldacci is a well - known author who has created this series. His writing style is engaging and he is great at creating suspenseful plots, which is evident in the Amos Decker novels. He has a talent for developing characters like Amos Decker that readers can really get invested in.
Well, my first time on a double decker bus was really exciting. I climbed up to the top floor and got a great view of the city streets. It was like seeing everything from a new perspective.