Average Rating
When an attack leaves one of the members of the Women's Murder Club struggling for her life, the others fight to keep a madman behind bars before he hurts anyone else. Lindsay Boxer and her new partner in the San Francisco police department try to stop a series of kidnappings: children and their nannies are being plucked off the streets. Amid uncertainty, Lindsay juggles the possibility of love, an unsolvable investigation, and the possibility that a member of the club could die. When everything appears to be under control, the case takes a turn, and puts the city in danger. Lindsay must make a choice with no certainty that either outcome has more than a prayer of success.
Fiction
Mystery, Thriller
Most recent 5 reviews out of 12
Submitted by Jody Miller
While I still like the series and it was good enough, I felt it jumped around a bit too much without any tie-ins. Perhaps it was because I listen while driving to and from work so I'd have to remember back when it would switch to the other story line.
Submitted by Jean in Santa Cruz,
Enjoyed another of the Women's Murder Club series. Murder on the ferry. I have rode the ferry and could just picture in my mind the scene painted by Patterson. I think I enjoy the setting of San Francsico as much as the story. Good book to go for a walk with.
Submitted by Michelle Keller in Eureka,
Great book! I absolutly love James Patterson. Can't wait to get another one.
Submitted by Anonymous in Washington,
I am a fan of this series and this one did not disappoint - a great story.
Submitted by Suzanne
Well written, well voiced, mostly well produced. One complaint: the "sting" of music and chapter number announcement between chapters. It breaks up the pacing and takes too long. It's as though I'm being forced to stop, point at the number, say it out loud, pause, then resume reading. At about 5 seconds between chapters, with well over 100 chapters, I want those 3+ minutes of my life back. Other than that, a fun ride!