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Two more victims soon follow, and suddenly every headline is devoted to the killer the press has dubbed "the Priest." When the police ask top-notch psychiatrist Dr. Tess Court to help with their investigation, she comes up with a disturbing portrait of a twisted soul.
Detective Ben Paris doesn't give a damn about the killer's psyche. What he can't easily dismiss is Tess. Tall, dark, and good-looking, Ben has a legendary reputation with women, but the coolly elegant Tess doesn't react to him like other women he's known and he finds the challenge enticing.
I've really enjoyed other Nora Roberts books. But not this one.I was bored and underwhelmed by the end. This one's not for me.
Although it's pretty dated (you can tell especially when the Hero keeps smoking indoors), the side issues dealt with in this book are unfortunately still very current...depression, PTSD, teenage suicide, abortion. I found myself more involved with the side stories than with the main murder mystery but overall, it was a very good listen, even though I believe it was abridged.

3.5 StarsSacred Sins was a great read featuring an excellent mystery and an opposites attract romance.As summer is coming to an end in Washington D.C. a killer murders a young woman and leaves a note behind stating Her sins are forgiven. With two more victims killed soon after, the police are in a race to stop the killer dubbed The Priest before he strikes again. When psychiatrist Dr. Tess Court joins the case, she immediately clashes with lead detective Ben Paris. Ben doesnt care whats wrong
I was tempted to tag this as historical! LolIt is wierd reading about a world without mobile phones and internet. The mystery was good and the romance was ok. I've read much better books by NR.I'll read the next one in the series soon.
I don't remember the first time I read this book, but it had to have been at least 15 years ago. I don't remember not ever liking a Nora Roberts book from back in the day, but this time, this book, I'm not a big fan.Mostly, it has to do with Ben Paris. How Tess falls in love with this man is beyond me. He is nothing but horribly rude to her for most of the book, even after sleeping with her. But at the same time her 'he has an illness' take on the killer started to get on my nerves too.For once,
This book was good what I liked about it more was the fact I didn't know immediately who done the crimes and it was quite interesting with the religious aspect. Overall not bad
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 344 pages Rating: 3.86 | 14170 Users | 460 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Sacred Sins |
| ISBN: | 0553265741 (ISBN13: 9780553265743) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | D.C. Detectives #1 |
| Characters: | Tess Court, Ben Paris |
| Setting: | Washington, D.C.(United States) |
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In the lazy days of summer, a merciless heat wave is the biggest story in Washington, D.C. But the weather is knocked off the front pages when a young woman is found strangled to death. A note left behind reads Her sins are forgiven her.Two more victims soon follow, and suddenly every headline is devoted to the killer the press has dubbed "the Priest." When the police ask top-notch psychiatrist Dr. Tess Court to help with their investigation, she comes up with a disturbing portrait of a twisted soul.
Detective Ben Paris doesn't give a damn about the killer's psyche. What he can't easily dismiss is Tess. Tall, dark, and good-looking, Ben has a legendary reputation with women, but the coolly elegant Tess doesn't react to him like other women he's known and he finds the challenge enticing.
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| Title | : | Sacred Sins (D.C. Detectives #1) |
| Author | : | Nora Roberts |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 344 pages |
| Published | : | November 1st 1987 by Bantam |
| Categories | : | Romance. Romantic Suspense. Mystery. Suspense. Contemporary Romance |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 14170 Users | 460 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books Sacred Sins (D.C. Detectives #1)
Sacred Sins is an older NR book that holds up pretty well. It's a good story with a good romance and murder mystery. I liked Ben and Tess but boy did they have some hurtles to overcome! I would recommend this book to Nora fans and those who like good romantic suspense. There is a follow up book featuring Ben's police partner that I will definitely read too.I've really enjoyed other Nora Roberts books. But not this one.I was bored and underwhelmed by the end. This one's not for me.
Although it's pretty dated (you can tell especially when the Hero keeps smoking indoors), the side issues dealt with in this book are unfortunately still very current...depression, PTSD, teenage suicide, abortion. I found myself more involved with the side stories than with the main murder mystery but overall, it was a very good listen, even though I believe it was abridged.

3.5 StarsSacred Sins was a great read featuring an excellent mystery and an opposites attract romance.As summer is coming to an end in Washington D.C. a killer murders a young woman and leaves a note behind stating Her sins are forgiven. With two more victims killed soon after, the police are in a race to stop the killer dubbed The Priest before he strikes again. When psychiatrist Dr. Tess Court joins the case, she immediately clashes with lead detective Ben Paris. Ben doesnt care whats wrong
I was tempted to tag this as historical! LolIt is wierd reading about a world without mobile phones and internet. The mystery was good and the romance was ok. I've read much better books by NR.I'll read the next one in the series soon.
I don't remember the first time I read this book, but it had to have been at least 15 years ago. I don't remember not ever liking a Nora Roberts book from back in the day, but this time, this book, I'm not a big fan.Mostly, it has to do with Ben Paris. How Tess falls in love with this man is beyond me. He is nothing but horribly rude to her for most of the book, even after sleeping with her. But at the same time her 'he has an illness' take on the killer started to get on my nerves too.For once,
This book was good what I liked about it more was the fact I didn't know immediately who done the crimes and it was quite interesting with the religious aspect. Overall not bad

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