Ratings36
Average rating3.8
This time James Patterson teamed up with Maxine Paetro. And I have to say that I really liked this one. I would like to have had more interaction with the Cindy and Claire (you know, the Women's Murder Club). I was also expecting a bit more mourning Jill. But all and all, I liked the book.
This was a pretty good book and had my interest the whole time. I was kept guessing about who the killers were. James Patterson never fails to keep things exciting.
For someone who has never read a James Patterson novel before I read the first women's murder club novel I have to say I am hooked.
Book 4 didn't disappoint, more from the endearing Lyndsey Boxer and her friends - although in this book it was nice to see the format change a little as Lyndsay moved to the little town of Half Moon Bay and the girls features a little less in the storyline.
My only criticism of the book is it seemed that the initial storyline of Lyndsey shooting the two teens seemed to suggest it would be a big feature of the book and it actually petered out to very little consequence - I felt it could have been further brought back in at its conclusion.
Am I absolutely gripped by these books - absolutely and cannot wait to move into number 5. Compared to Dan Browns tedious Inferno this book actually was smoking hot