A review by aliterarylion
Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb

3.0

Salvation in Death would have earned a 2 star rating if the impressive ending had not saved this book. It was incredibly hard to follow and had an elaborate character list. It did not make much sense but the last few chapters made it somewhat easier to understand. As a spiritual person, I didn't appreciate the digs throughout the book at religion and the importance of faith. At least Dallas could relate to her duty and her belief in the law to compare it to someone's spiritual belief. The second death in the book put a sour taste in my mouth and I didn't appreciate the portrayal of the pastoral murder victim. I'm happy to move past this book but I'm not looking forward to the next installment. I know it's going to break my heart because Dr. Morris is heavily involved.