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November 1st 2008
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In the year 2060, cutting-edge investigative tools can help catch a killer. But there are some questions even the most advanced technologies cannot an...more
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Read in November, 2008
Holy moly. I'm not sure how J.D. Robb continues to write such consistently fabulous stories about Eve and Roarke, but she's done it again with "Salvation in Death".
This time the victim is a Priest! And he was killed via the sacrament during a funeral mass. Into this holy mess (HAHA) steps Eve the cop. Musing her way through a mass (!) of subjects while trying not to step on too many toes ("I never genuflect in public.") Eve soon discovers the dead priest was n...more
This time the victim is a Priest! And he was killed via the sacrament during a funeral mass. Into this holy mess (HAHA) steps Eve the cop. Musing her way through a mass (!) of subjects while trying not to step on too many toes ("I never genuflect in public.") Eve soon discovers the dead priest was n...more
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Read in December, 2008
SALVATION IN DEATH (Pol. Proc-Eve Dallas-New York City- Future/2060) - VG
Robb, J. D. (aka Nora Roberts) – 28th in series
Putnam, 2008, US Hardcover – ISBN: 9780399155222
First Sentence: 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 alter.
Performing communion can be deadly. At least it was to the priest officiating at a funeral service. One sip of from the chalice and he ...more
Robb, J. D. (aka Nora Roberts) – 28th in series
Putnam, 2008, US Hardcover – ISBN: 9780399155222
First Sentence: 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 alter.
Performing communion can be deadly. At least it was to the priest officiating at a funeral service. One sip of from the chalice and he ...more
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Read in November, 2008
J.D. Robb, a.k.a Nora Roberts, does not write great literature.
But she writes a ripping good story.
The year is 2060, and a Catholic priest has been murdered as he performs a Mass of the Dead.
And you just won't believe what happens next!
Lieutenant Eve Dallas, NYC homicide detective, is a tireless champion for the victims of crime.
Once again, Eve finds out "who done it," while struggling with her own demons.
Eve is sm...more
But she writes a ripping good story.
The year is 2060, and a Catholic priest has been murdered as he performs a Mass of the Dead.
And you just won't believe what happens next!
Lieutenant Eve Dallas, NYC homicide detective, is a tireless champion for the victims of crime.
Once again, Eve finds out "who done it," while struggling with her own demons.
Eve is sm...more
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Read in January, 2009
I adore this series the way I adore peanut butter cups-- they might not be nutritious, but boy are they yummy! While there are some two-dimensional "extras", the main characters are well-defined. I found the examination of religion and moral ambiguity in this book to bring a greater depth to this volume than some of the other Eve Dallas novels. If I could, I would give it 4 1/2 stars, and I would recommend it to any of my friends mature enough to deal with a degree of non-gratuitous...more
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I’ve been in a major reading funk for the last month and a half. Never finishing a book that i have picked up for one reason or another, all I know is that nothing was fitting my mood. So last week I went to Barnes to find a computer book for the SO for him to study for his next certification and they didn’t have the book I was looking for, but I knew I would find Salvation in Death so I made a quick stop on the best sellers list and picked it up. I was not disappointed.
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J.D. Robb's latest paperback release Salvation in Death was a bit of a disappointment for me. I thought the storyline was rushed and not as well-rounded as past efforts in the series.
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Holy communion spells death for Fr. Miguel Flores, a popular Catholic priest in New York City's Spanish Harlem, after he swallows wine laced with cyanide during a funeral in bestseller Robb's unusually introspective 27th crime thriller to feature Lt. Eve Dallas (after Strangers in Deat...more
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Holy communion spells death for Fr. Miguel Flores, a popular Catholic priest in New York City's Spanish Harlem, after he swallows wine laced with cyanide during a funeral in bestseller Robb's unusually introspective 27th crime thriller to feature Lt. Eve Dallas (after Strangers in Deat...more
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Read in March, 2009
A bit different flavor on this one - still very entertaining.
Interesting concept and investigation of the reasons behind the murder of first a priest and then a tv-preacher. The non-religious Dallas has an 'interesting' time trying to wade through religious traditions and trying separate the victims and witnesses from their jobs.
Not quite as much navel gazing and not nearly the inventive violence that has been in some of the other books in this series. Not as many place...more
Interesting concept and investigation of the reasons behind the murder of first a priest and then a tv-preacher. The non-religious Dallas has an 'interesting' time trying to wade through religious traditions and trying separate the victims and witnesses from their jobs.
Not quite as much navel gazing and not nearly the inventive violence that has been in some of the other books in this series. Not as many place...more
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Read in November, 2008
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. ;)
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Read in January, 2009
I can't seem to stop reading this series, and it's driving me nuts! The series really started well with nice character development in an inventive futuristic world, but the characters of late have just fallen into this formulaic routine...they need to grow more. Unfortunately, this book, in particular, lacked the interaction with many of the minor characters...definitely a step in the wrong direction...less character evolution. I'm starting to think that the author of "more than 150 novels"...more
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Read in December, 2008
I really enjoyed this book. It's a solid mystery touched by the love between Eve and Rourke. This touches on the personal but doesn't dwell there. Eve has begun to understand about love and appreciate it rather than fight against it. When a priest is murdered during a funeral it becomes all too obvious that as wonderful a priest as he was, he was much, much more. The story delves into faith and redemption. Robb doesn't fall into old patterns in this book. It isn't about managing the press or han...more
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Read in December, 2008
I've been reading JD Robb's (Norah Roberts) In Death series since the beginning. I've loved every one and this one is no exception.
During a funeral mass, Father Miguel Flores drops dead after drinking from a chalice. Homicide Detective Lt. Eve Dallas learns the consecrated wine was poisoned with potassium chloride and begins a search for someone who would kill a priest. Autopsy of the victim leads to more questions when it seems Father Flores isn’t who he’s pretended to be. N...more
During a funeral mass, Father Miguel Flores drops dead after drinking from a chalice. Homicide Detective Lt. Eve Dallas learns the consecrated wine was poisoned with potassium chloride and begins a search for someone who would kill a priest. Autopsy of the victim leads to more questions when it seems Father Flores isn’t who he’s pretended to be. N...more
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Read in January, 2009
Another very good mystery from Robb/Roberts. I love this series, but I have to say this one didn't grab me as many of the others have. I still really get a kick out of the portrayal of Eve -- the tough but tender cop, and who can't but love Roarke, a sexy guy with billions to boot! Peabody and McNab are also wonderful characters -- funny and realistic. Although the mysteries are always interesting, I find they take a back seat to the wonderful characterizations and back stories of Eve and Roar...more
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Read in May, 2009
This series has long been a guilty pleasure for me, but I think it's losing its charm. The idea that Nora Roberts, a wildly successful and incredibly prolific romance novelist, would write a futuristic police procedural was so intriguing I had to pick up a copy, especially after I read in an interview that she's a Buffy fan. Her ideas about the future were often interesting and the banter between Eve Dallas and her sidekick Delia Peabody could be very entertaining, but this time out it all see...more
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Read in November, 2008
"Salvation", a bit like "Strangers" before it, moves JD Robb's In Death series into a more traditional detective story mold. Of course it wouldn't be an Eve Dallas story if things didn't get gritty and occasionally disturbing with a heaping dollop of creative profanity. But what we have here is an emphasis on the mystery itself and peeling back the layers until truth is found and justice achieved. Of course I really read these stories for the characters, and Eve, Rourke, P...more
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Read in November, 2008
In the year 2060 during the Catholic funeral mass of a popular figure in Spanish Harlem, a beloved priest raises his cup of wine, drinks, and falls dead. Homicide Lieutenant, Eve Dallas, and her partner, Detective Delia Peabody, are brought in from the New York Police and Security Department to investigate the death. Who would kill a priest during mass? And more importantly, why? With every step of the investigation, more questions than answers arise, as all isn’t as it appears on the surf...more
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Read in January, 2009
This is the 29th book in J. D. Robb's (Nora Roberts' nom de plume) In Death series. I have read each and every one, the last ten as they came out. The past few have not been as compelling as earlier ones. Maybe i just got used to her formula and found them easier to figure out. Anyway, this one was a "page turner" for me, and I greatly enjoyed reading how Eve solved the case (priest poisoned at altar), what she did to bring the perp to justice, and how she tied everything up.
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Read in February, 2009
Ok, so I jumped from book 11 to 27 because I'm impatient :) haha! It just happened to be on my iPod (good sale on the audio) and needed something good to listen to since the other 4 I had on there just weren't catching my attention during a stressful and distracting week. Listening to this one also turned out to be quite the mental agility test :)! I was reading Judgment in Death (book 11) and listening to this one at the same time. One looking for cop killer, one looking for priest killer, so I...more
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Read in January, 2009
I have been reading this series almost since it started. I have enjoyed most of them. This one though a good story, did not seem to have the same rhythum to it...there seemed to be something missing. The scenes with Eve and Roarke where hot to say the least but there didn't seem to be as much inter action between Eve and the other members of the NYPSD like she usually has. There wasn't the group effort in this one like in past books.
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Read in February, 2009
Having read all of J.D. Robb's books, and yes that is a little shaming, I have to say that this is one of the best of hers that I have read in awhile. I liked the plot involving the church and liked that, for once, it was not a huge case that needed everyone involved. It was not over the top but just a nice solid mystery. Eve and Roarke still make me laugh and I liked the balance of their personal life with the mystery. Hope the next one is just as good!
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Read in December, 2008
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