7th Heaven (Women's Murder Club Series #7)
After 2007's raging California wildfires, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club novel will carry the shock of recognition with many readers. In 7th Heaven, a series of devastating house fires have set detectives Lindsay Boxer and Rich Conklin hot on the trail of the arsonist culprits. As the...
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After 2007's raging California wildfires, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club novel will carry the shock of recognition with many readers. In 7th Heaven, a series of devastating house fires have set detectives Lindsay Boxer and Rich Conklin hot on the trail of the arsonist culprits. As the conflagrations proliferate and grow ever closer to home, the fiery pursuit becomes more urgent and even deadly personal. A five-alarm barnburner from James Patterson.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780316029032 (0316029033)
ASIN: 9780316029032
Publish date: 04-02-2008
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Edition language: English
Fire and a missing young man who might just be dead
This book was a waste of time. It seems like these are getting worse.
Originally posted on my book blog!Actual rating: 3.75This book wasn’t as intense or gripping as the other ones. I could easily put this down for a few hours to do something else and hardly think about the book. That’s not to say that the book was bad, it just wasn’t as exciting and thrilling as othe...
Once upon a time James Patterson used to be a good writer, and now all those times seem to be stuff of legend, because what he manufactures nowadays, this can hardly be called writing, is too plastic, bland, unreal and BAD to be taken seriously. This book can be singularly called the worst book I ha...
It has been awhile since I read any of the Women's Murder Club (I'm hereby referring to it as WMC) books by James Patterson. I was waiting for this 7th book to come out in paperback, and even though it's been sitting on my shelves for awhile, I only recently got around to reading it. Don't ask me wh...