We have a serial sniper who seems out to get African Americans who are linked to San Francisco police officers. Lindsay who is now a lieutenant, doesn't seem to be doing a good job of actually tracking her people, and making sure things are moving forward on her other cases. She soon becomes focused...
After solving the last case in book one, Lindsay made homicide detective. She is now the first female homicide detective in San Francisco and the department’s first female lieutenant. She is extremely proud of herself and knows what this means for herself and her future. The women that she pulled to...
Ahí no más, fijate. Lo que más me choca es que el grupo de mujeres protagonistas se siente forzado y poco creíble. Debe ser porque la escribe un hombre tratando de reproducir las dinámicas de un grupo de mujeres profesionales, pero cayendo inevitablemente en un millon de clichés. Sobre el misterio...
Another roller coaster ride of a novel with almost non-stop action. Told from the point of view of the murderer, giving clues that only become obvious when the mystery is solved, and Lindsay Boxer from the first of these novels. Along with her friends that comprise the Women's Murder Club she has ...
So I had really enjoyed the first book, and so eager to start this one. What was supposed to be a few chapters, led me to reading the whole book this morning.I noticed a lot of bad reviews of this book.But I honestily liked it. The four women were added to and fleshed out a bit more.The story had a ...
After reading all the Patterson books that revolve around the Michael Bennett charector i looked through his bibliography for my next read (as i plan to read all his stuff eventually) and i read the synopsis for the woman's detective club (noting how many their were)i was thinking i dont know??..A s...
Synopsis: After a young girl is murdered outside a San Francisco church, the newly promoted Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer sets out to discover why the killer -- who is soon known as Chimera -- ineffectually tried to make the scene look like a casual drive-by shooting. The case bears a resemblance to anot...
This one was very dramatic. Chimera is a very annoying word when that narrator says it over and over again. However, it was partially narrated by Jeremy Piven, and I'm sorry but that's exciting. What a nice surprise! Other than that, it was entertaining, and I was semi-surprised at the end. I like t...
Another roller coaster ride of a novel with almost non-stop action. Told from the point of view of the murderer, giving clues that only become obvious when the mystery is solved, and Lindsay Boxer from the first of these novels. Along with her friends that comprise the Women's Murder Club she has to...
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