Ratings25
Average rating3.7
For someone who has never read a James Patterson novel before I read the first women's murder club novel I have to say I am hooked.
Book 4 didn't disappoint, more from the endearing Lyndsey Boxer and her friends - although in this book it was nice to see the format change a little as Lyndsay moved to the little town of Half Moon Bay and the girls features a little less in the storyline.
My only criticism of the book is it seemed that the initial storyline of Lyndsey shooting the two teens seemed to suggest it would be a big feature of the book and it actually petered out to very little consequence - I felt it could have been further brought back in at its conclusion.
Am I absolutely gripped by these books - absolutely and cannot wait to move into number 5. Compared to Dan Browns tedious Inferno this book actually was smoking hot
This time James Patterson teamed up with Maxine Paetro. And I have to say that I really liked this one. I would like to have had more interaction with the Cindy and Claire (you know, the Women's Murder Club). I was also expecting a bit more mourning Jill. But all and all, I liked the book.
This was a pretty good book and had my interest the whole time. I was kept guessing about who the killers were. James Patterson never fails to keep things exciting.