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A review by jon_eb
Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb
2.0
My introduction to the In-Death series I'll say was not the absolute worst. Still, it's another mystery/thriller that follows along the regular routes the mystery/thriller author take this days.
The book starts off with a priests getting killed in front of a congregation (as talked about in the blurb)which for sure made me wants to read the book in the first place. The blurb talks about a second murder but we come to see later that it was not really necessary. It was just use to make a longer book. The reveals were not expected alright but still they were not big shockers. The mystery was not mind blowing to be honest. It was disappointing how when the pieces were put together, that's what you got from a three hundred and seventy five paged novel. It was shocking how the mysteries were easily solved. They just felt too easy.
All that said, i don't think I'll be reading any more books in this series. It would be a waste of time and energy to at the end get something mediocre once again.
The book starts off with a priests getting killed in front of a congregation (as talked about in the blurb)which for sure made me wants to read the book in the first place. The blurb talks about a second murder but we come to see later that it was not really necessary. It was just use to make a longer book. The reveals were not expected alright but still they were not big shockers. The mystery was not mind blowing to be honest. It was disappointing how when the pieces were put together, that's what you got from a three hundred and seventy five paged novel. It was shocking how the mysteries were easily solved. They just felt too easy.
All that said, i don't think I'll be reading any more books in this series. It would be a waste of time and energy to at the end get something mediocre once again.