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Synopsis

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—knocksthe whole investigation sideways. And Eve is left to figure out who committed these unholy acts—and why.

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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 Death). The ensuing homicide investigation suggests that Flores could actually be Lino Martinez, a former member of a disbanded gang, the Soldados, suspected of two bombings before he disappeared. The death by cyanide of another religious figure, Jimmy Jay Jenkins, founder of the Church of Eternal Light, complicates matters. Are the two murders connected? Sussing out the answer to that question involves some serious digging. Dallas's husband, Roarke, and fun sidekick, Det. Delia Peabody, lend support. Robb offers a multilayered solution to several crimes that serves as yet another reminder that wolves sometimes hide in sheep's (or priest's) clothing, but justice, like faith, has no expiration date. (Nov.)

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One of the most prolific and popular writers in the world, Nora Roberts (who also writes as her edgier alter-ego J. D. Robb) publishes multiple books a year. Not that it’s enough for her fans, who tear through her unconventional romances. With her trademark mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance, Roberts has created her own genre -- and romance fans are grateful for it!

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How many previous characters and background situations can you fit into one book? Read Salvation inby Anonymous

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June 11, 2009: I really enjoyed the plot of the book being a subject that has been touched on in the past that Eve and Rourke don't feel too comfortable with. I like the fact that Eve is continually learning and growing with every case (ie. studying up on Catholicism, being able to view her childhood situation from a distance). However cramming everyone who is important to Eve and Rourke AND their background AND harping on Eve and Rourke's background is just tedious and boring unless it is worked into the story selectively and successfully. I started reading, I believe, Loyalty in Death and was curious about some of the back story so I read the book before that and then the book before that one, until I had them all. I had a great time enjoying how these people came into Eve's life in the same way we acquire our own friends. Starting with Innocent in Death I'm not wondering about any of the back story or how Eve met this person or that person because as soon as that person pops up in the book I am told everything! Yawn. I will be reading Promises in Death but I greatly fear that I will have to say goodbye to Eve and Rourke at the end and find a new friend that's not so bogged down in the minutia.

Loved the plot!by dragonsbloodwine

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June 04, 2009: Following J.D. Robb's In Death series has always been interesting, even if along the way I've felt like kicking both Dallas and Rourke because the often over-the-top personality conflicts. But this recent addition to their story is especially intriguing, owing to the speculative plot aspects and allegorical imagery. I also feel the author's writing has tightened considerably over the years. So even as I'm still not happy with the hero and heroine as a couple, kudos to the author for a truly gripping plot and execution!

I Also Recommend: The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy, Submissive, The Slave.


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