by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Originally on my book blog!Once I read the first few pages, I knew that it would be impossible to put this book down until I know how they solved the crimes. The 9th Judgement starts out the same way that many other Women's Murder Club books do-- focused on the killer. We knew who the suspects were ...
The book began with a murder, the murder of the wife of a famous screen actor. And the murder took place on the same night when a burglar took off with the precious jewels from the house.Well if you were San Francihso Police Depart. You should be relieved because what follows next was unimaginable ...
I've always enjoyed this series but this one was spectacular. There were three crimes up in the air: a cat burglar, a celebrity murder and a serial killer killing moms and babies. Poor Lindsay didn't know which end was up and gets caught up in more danger than she's ever experienced. As usual, th...
Was a little bored with this one, but still an okay book.
While I enjoyed "The 9th Judgment," I really did not think it was as gripping as the previous "Women's Murder Club" books. In fact, I figured out what the "cryptic message" stood for immediately and thus was not at all surprised by its revelation.I think that Maxine Pietro must be taking over more ...
I enjoy all of these books. This one not quite as much but i still enjoyed it.
Detective Lindsay Boxer chases a Jewel thief, a murderous movie star, and a killer with a vendetta against women and children the the 9th edition of the Women's Murder Club.In the opening chapter, a young mother and her infant child are ruthlessly gunned down in the garage of a shopping mall. There ...
I enjoyed this one, but I thought the epilogue was a little uncalled for. Lindsay goes through so much that the end just felt unnecessary. I liked the little twists and turns this one took though. It was an interesting story. I'm tired of Cindy and Rich. I shouldn't be, but I am. I am definitely hap...
i listened to the audio version and again