Catch 15th Affair (Womens Murder Club, #15) Assembled By James Patterson Expressed As E-Text
sugar reading challenge: a book by two authors
Im beginning to think that Lindsay Boxer is the unluckiest person ever, Something is always happening in her personal life along with her crazy work life, This book was more depressing than some of the others but it was a page turner, I definitely felt Lindsays anxiety amp wanted all of the answers, too! another great book, by the master of crime,
Mr patterson never fails to keep you gripping the book by both hands and never taking your eyes away for a second,
the women's murder club series is fantastic, and this book fails to disappoint you, sergeant lindsay boxer is a SFPD officer, and does everything by the book well nearly everything, and if you need the job doing, she's the woman to do it, and all the while of a hectic job, she's also a mother, and that's not easy either, but either way, she's gets it all done in the end
I don't think this is the last of the women's murder club, and definitely can't wait for the next one xx Detective Lindsay Boxer and partner Detective Richie Conklin arrived at the luxury hotel to find four bodies all ruthlessly gunned down, execution style.
This horrific attack was the beginning of weeks of terror which settled into the hearts of the San Francisco people and their police the culmination was being compared to the atrocities of/
Boxer and her friends in the Womens Murder Club had no ideas no clues to help solve the mess.
And when Joe, Lindsays beloved husband and father to their one year old daughter Julie went missing and Lindsay was brutally attacked more than once, Lindsays emotions ranged from worried, terrified and incredibly angry.
What was going on Where was Joe how could he abandon them and not be in contact
With many more bodies, and more complications than ever before in a case that made no sense, Lindsay wondered if she and her team would find answers before it was too late.
Included in that was her despair of ever finding Joe it was overwhelming her,
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th Affair by James Patterson was filled with twists and turns, and was another gripping, riveting thriller which kept me enthralled until the end.
Ive enjoyed each and every one of the Womens Murder Club series, and look forward to theth, Highly recommended.
A Chinese husband is murdered in the Four Seasons, in the middle of a tryst with a married blonde woman, The hotel tapes are mysteriously wiped as are some sleuths recording next door, Lindsay Boxer is called to investigate, Then there is a horrific plane crash diverting resources and attention, Then her own husband, Joe Molinari, disappears without a trace, but turns out to be involved in the two stories, Sadly, Patterson and Paestro really neglect the other members of the Women's Murder Club, and this one focuses almost solely on Lindsay, who is feeling insecure and beaten down.
Even stooping to calling Joe's exgirlfriend in Washington D, C. for help. The action was decent, but Lindsay's sappy stuff left me feeling slightly ill and the ending was unfulfilling and not just the cliffhanger either, This book has more twists and turns than the Amalfi Coastline! I started the book in the afternoon and before I knew it was late night when I finished it.
I couldn't put the book down as I had to keep reading to find out what happens next, Just about every character carried a secret that intertwined with Lindsay's investigation, A gripping read filled with non stop action, Another series that now sucks! I used to enjoy the lady's getting together and solving cases, But the books are now all about the relationships and a few absurd crime storylines,
Patterson doesn't even try to fake it anymore, He is a greedy greedy man that has other churn out this drivel to make him rich,
I'm done! FIRST READ: Its been quite a long time since reading the two first few books in the Womens Murder Club series, and I read whatever showed up in the library, so not in a direct order.
So now I have them all read exceptand, Making progress. Was thinking of memorable moments in this series that have stayed with me, Can you remember Lindsey walking across the Bridge carrying I think it was a bomb, buck naked, Or the wonderful and romantic night she and Joe had getting engaged, and their marriage day and night, Her getting prego with Julie and the joy she has brought to them, At the moment I am ready to throw Joe down the garbage disposal, I have little tolerance for him even though I've fallen in like with him time after time, They were from the library and oddly enough, I never thought of picking up the rest of the series, although I truly enjoyed those first reads,
Here, I reacquainted myself with the main player, Lindsay Boxer, SFPD Homicide detective, now married and with a year old daughter, Apparently she has gone through some changes in her career and personal life and I think I might want to start this series again from the beginning.
I will admit this was a thrilling and effortless read, especially because the short chapters give the reader the feeling of flying through this book,
Personally, I think that is the catch with these books they dont dig too deep, but they also arent absolutely shallow that you want to stop reading either.
Clever. I like her Murder Club Friends, They have been an important part of the story, Yuki has been a good addition and professionally they are a great group,
The thrill here was in Lindsays personal dilemma, discovering things about her husband she didnt know because he never told her, I thought those emotions and that sense of deception she felt, were absolutely spot on and I totally sympathized with Lindsay, Too bad we dont know what decision she makes in the end, In all honesty, in her place I wouldnt know either, especially as the authors dont let us in, I wanted to be a fly on the wall to hear that conversation,
SECOND READ:
This book opens with San Francisco Homicide Detective Lindsay Boxer about to go home for the day only to be called to a crime scene at a hotel.
A man has been gunned down in his hotel room, And two people were also murdered next door, What makes it really weird is that the security cameras completely failed when this attack took place, What was happening
Lindsay gets the shock of her life when she is reviewing surveillance related to this case and discovers her husband Joe has crossed paths with their investigation.
But Joe has vanished. Did he have anything to do with this
Im just scratching the surface of this book that brings in some other plots to keep things complicated and keep the pages turning.
The mystery aspects of this book actually worked well, I thought, and I enjoyed them, The pace was fast, and the climax was logical with the other storylines brought in all playing off each other for one complex case,
But heres where things start to go downhill, and they actually crash fast,
First of all, the previous book ended with a cliffhanger, Remember it A drug dealer has decided that Lindsay has the drugs or money he was cheated out of when one of his underlings got arrested by the cop.
So he is going to go after her, I was expecting that to be a major part of the book, Instead, its like the authors decided they had a new idea that was better and wrapped that up in a paragraph, No, Im not kidding. Why even introduce it then if you arent going to deal with it now
While there is one case with several prongs being worked on, the rest of the Womens Murder Club only get cameos at best.
Yuki literally has nothing to do, Im trying to remember if she even gets a line of dialogue, Of course, considering some of the storylines shes had over the series, thats actually an improvement for her, Claire and Cindy do fair better since they provide some clues along the way, But there is no real character development for these three characters or anything new in their various relationships,
THIRD READ: Which brings us to Lindsay and Joe, I get that Joe did some things that upset Lindsay in this book, I truly do. But Lindsay blew them way out of proportion, She went some places she never should have gone emotionally, and let those emotions drive her to make some decisions that drove me crazy, And heres a tip for you, you will never work anything out if you arent willing to talk about your issues with the other person and listen to each other.
And, frankly, the explanations for what happened with Joe are fairly logical and only make Lindsay seem even worse in her overreactions,
Plus they end with another cliffhanger, But after how they handled the one from the previous book, I dont know if I trust them to resolve this one at all, Recommend Big Time. .