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Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb
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Salvation in Death

by J.D. Robb

Series: In Death (27)

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I started reading it and got the feeling that we have been here before. I don't know if it is because I have been binging on in Death lately but I just wasn't feeling it this time. But then as I continued to read I realised that it was going somewhere. I think this might be a bridging book. Eve seemed more at peace in this one than normally. No Roarke had some issues but they also felt bridging. I wonder where she will take the next one. ( )
  Zommbie1 | Dec 12, 2009 |
Not a bad instalment in the ongoing saga of Eve Dallas and Rourke. This one though seemed to somehow drift a little.

The story starts with the murder of a priest while he's conducting mass, the sacramental wine is poisoned. When Eve starts digging into his past she comes across some anomolies, including surgery. Some of her digging is somewhat stymied by the church and the investigation is complicated by another murder, again of a religious figure.

The twists and turns kept me wondering, while I did guess some of it I also found a lot of what was going on interesting. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Aug 24, 2009 |
Another great book! I've loved all 27 entries in this series; Eve is one of my favorite female characters. Of course, Roarke is on my list of characters I'd marry. ;) ( )
  | Jul 18, 2009 | edit | |
The latest Lt. Dallas book. It was pretty much as expected with a somewhat unusual murder and Dallas, with much help from Peabody, solving the crime. Along the way we get a few updates about the lives of continuing characters with some of the wedding plans for Charles and Louise. I enjoyed the book and recommend it for her fans.
  hailelib | Jul 6, 2009 |
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Beware of false prophets,
which come to you in sheep's clothing,
but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

- Matthew 7:15

The faith that looks through death.

- William Wordsworth
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At the mass of the dead, the priest placed the wafer of unleavened bread and the cheap red wine on the linen corporal draping the altar.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0399155228, Hardcover)

Ancient church rituals meet cutting- edge crime solving in the latest novel in the #1 New York Times–bestselling series that’s “Law & Order: SVU—in the future” (Entertainment Weekly).

In the year 2060, sophisticated investigative tools can help catch a killer. But there are some questions even the most advanced technologies cannot answer.

Ridley Pearson has praised J. D. Robb’s suspense as “taut” and “nerve-jangling.” Her latest thriller sets a new standard for suspense, as the priest at a Catholic funeral mass brings the chalice to his lips—and falls over dead.

When Detective Lieutenant Eve Dallas confirms that the consecrated wine contained potassium cyanide, she’s determined to solve the murder of Father Miguel Flores, despite her discomfort with her surroundings. It’s not the bodegas and pawnshops of East Harlem that bother her, though the neighborhood is a long way from the stone mansion she shares with her billionaire husband, Roarke. It’s all that holiness flying around at St. Christobal’s that makes her uneasy.

A search of the victim’s sparsely furnished room reveals little— except for a carefully hidden religious medal with a mysterious inscription, and a couple of underlined Bible passages. The autopsy reveals more: faint scars of knife wounds, a removed tattoo—and evidence of plastic surgery, suggesting that “Father Flores” may not have been the man his parishioners had thought. Now, as Eve pieces together clues that hint at gang connections and a deeply personal act of revenge, she believes she’s making progress on the case. Until a second murder—in front of an even larger crowd of worshippers—knocks the whole investigation sideways. And Eve is left to figure out who committed these unholy acts—and why.

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