4th of July
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780641785450 (0641785453)
Publish date: May 2nd 2005
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Series: Women's Murder Club (#4)
I hoped to get further into my re-read but stopped here. I forgot hot bad the writing and character development is in these books. I managed to get up to the 9th book before and threw in the towel at this point. There is way too much happening in this one. We have Lindsay on trial after the shooti...
She didn’t want to do it. She really didn’t. But, two kids were firing at her and Jacobi. Jacobi was down. Lindsay Boxer fired her weapon. Now one teen is in the hospital and will be paralyzed for life … the other is dead. It’s a tragedy, but these teens were not innocent. They’d killed a cou...
This book was different than any of the other books in the series. The plots of the first three were "Here is the problem, let's solve the problem, let's introduce the killer, let's find the killer, found the killer, the end." I love books like that, but this one was different and it so far my favor...
Lindsay shoots and kills two teenagers in self-defence, their parents sue and she has to go on leave. In order to get away from things she house-sits for her sister, meanwhile there are some gruesome murders going on in her sister's town. The twists and turns are intriguing and keep you guessing t...
Glad to be getting back into my James Patterson series. Loved the twist at the end.