The newest Women’s Murder Club thriller–and instant #1 New York Times bestseller A series of shootings exposes San Francisco to a methodical yet unpredictable killer, and a reluctant woman decides to put her trust in Sergeant Lindsay Boxer. The confidential informant’s tip leads Lindsay to disturbing conclusions, including that something has gone horribly wrong inside the police department … has gone horribly wrong inside the police department itself.
The hunt for the killer lures Lindsay out of her jurisdiction, and gets inside Lindsay in dangerous ways. She suffers unsettling medical symptoms, and her friends and confidantes in the Women’s Murder Club warn Lindsay against taking the crimes too much to heart. With lives at stake, the detective can’t help but follow the case into ever more terrifying terrain.
A decorated officer, loving wife, devoted mother, and loyal friend, Lindsay’s unwavering integrity has never failed her. But now she is confronting a killer who is determined to undermine it all.more
I like all the women’s murder club books this one is just another in a great series. I fact i even liked the tv show an was sorry to see it go off the air.
I always read James Paterson’s Women’s Club.The 17th Suspect
Was a thrilling page turner.
Can’t wait for the 18th !
Like the character s
Very well written kept you wondering all the time. I enjoyed it very much.
So disappointing. I have been a James Patterson fan for years but I think this is the end. I had this one figured out so fast it was sad. The writing on tha part of the co-authors was boring and was beneath both of them. The books seem to be written just so they can earn a buck. I’m sad to lose the pleasure of reading books which tell a good story and have interesting characters; this hasn’t happened for a couple of years in any of Mr. Patterson’s books.
Love this series of books from James Patterson! Great, interesting well developed characters. Fast paced read always.
The story was not the best in the series. Very good, but didn’t include all the characters in the club except in passing. As usual the ending leaves you wanting more.
As always… James Patterson never fails to thrill and engage us in his fast-paced and insanely intense rides through the Women’s Murder Club. I read it on one flight.
Good as always
Love the Women’s Murder Club books and this one didn’t disappoint. All the characters had a interesting story subplots to the main story.
This was the absolute worst Womens Murder Club book! I have read and enjoyed them all up till this one.
I kept waiting for the story, the plot but it just never came. Was like the book ended without ever having started!
I have been an avid Patterson fan for years and have been mostly happy but I feel like I was ripped off by purchasing this book. I want my money I spent on the book and my time I wasted reading it back! Please and thank you Mr Patterson. I will no longer automatically purchase a new book just because I know I can trust the author.
I hated this book and it made me angry for wasting my time when there are so many other good options to choose from.
I always enjoy reading the newest book in James Patterson’s Womens’ Murder Club. This book was no exception!! Enjoyed reading it! I can hardly wait til next spring!
Another Women’s Murder Club great read. Characters are all there with intrigue and mystery.
Enjoyed a good writer
Always like that there are two story lines going at the same time. The story is never dull!
As always, James Patterson never disappoints!
Love this series! Patterson’s a great story teller!
wow I do so enjoy reading J.Patterson’s The women’s murder mysteries, they are all so real and love all the characters. If you start make sure you start with #1 so you will know who the characters are.
I’ve read all of the women’s murder club books,as soon as they come out. This one was the best in a while. Quick read, love this series.
Yuki has taken on a potentially explosive assault case in which a man is accusing his female boss of assault. Is it as straightforward as it seems? Meanwhile, Lindsay has been given a tip about someone killing the homeless in the city. Unfortunately, the killings are outside of her jurisdiction, and her efforts to investigate start an inner department skirmish. Can she figure out who is killing these people?
Fans of the series will be pleased with the latest outing. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep them reading, and the cases are both compelling. Of course, the usual weaknesses are there, including Cindy and Claire being under used and all the characters being thin. Additionally, I thought the discussion of Yuki’s case was much more graphic than it truly needed to be.