Delusion in Death (In Death, #35)

good. emotional. better than some in the series and not as amazing as others, though it's admittedly been a while since I've read any of the others. there's a surprising amount of head jumping in this. I think it's a common thing in these books, perspective change in the middle of a scene or page. The author makes it work though. I don't think I've ever been startled or confused by the change in POV. that's an interesting talent and one I admire.