James Patterson
Book 8 of Women's Murder Club
ISBN
California Female friendship Fiction General Mystery & Detective San Francisco San Francisco (Calif.) Suspense Thrillers Women Sleuths Women detectives
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: Feb 23, 2010
Fans of Sex and the City ripoffs may best appreciate Patterson's eighth Women's Murder Club novel, his fifth coauthored with Patero (after 7th Heaven). Det. Lindsay Boxer, of the San Francisco police department, is searching for a killer who's knocking off the well-to-do without leaving any signs of violence on the bodies. The investigation is going nowhere until the department's repository of institutional memory recalls a series of unsolved killings from 1982, in which the unidentified perpetrator used a krait, a rare Indian snake, to poison the victims. Meanwhile, Boxer's gal pal, journalist Cindy Thomas, is pressing the police to devote resources to a low priority murder-that of a homeless man known as Bagman Jesus, whose real name is a mystery. The romance that develops between Thomas and Boxer's hunky partner, Det. Rich Conklin, includes a striking moment when Conklin, magician-like, slips "his hands into the flimsy fabric of her panties, making them disappear." Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
"Patterson never, and I mean never, disappoints." (USA Today _Larry King_ )
"James Patterson is king of the bestseller hill." (Publishers Weekly )
"Patterson has mastered the art of writing page-turning bestsellers." (Chicago Sun-Times )
"The Man Who Can't Miss." (Time _Lev Grossman_ )
"When it comes to construction a harrowing plot, author James Patterson can turn a screw all right." (New York Daily News )
"America's #1 storyteller." (Forbes )
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From Publishers Weekly
Fans of Sex and the City ripoffs may best appreciate Patterson's eighth Women's Murder Club novel, his fifth coauthored with Patero (after 7th Heaven). Det. Lindsay Boxer, of the San Francisco police department, is searching for a killer who's knocking off the well-to-do without leaving any signs of violence on the bodies. The investigation is going nowhere until the department's repository of institutional memory recalls a series of unsolved killings from 1982, in which the unidentified perpetrator used a krait, a rare Indian snake, to poison the victims. Meanwhile, Boxer's gal pal, journalist Cindy Thomas, is pressing the police to devote resources to a low priority murder-that of a homeless man known as Bagman Jesus, whose real name is a mystery. The romance that develops between Thomas and Boxer's hunky partner, Det. Rich Conklin, includes a striking moment when Conklin, magician-like, slips "his hands into the flimsy fabric of her panties, making them disappear."
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Review
"Patterson never, and I mean never, disappoints." (USA Today _Larry King_ )
"James Patterson is king of the bestseller hill." (Publishers Weekly )
"Patterson has mastered the art of writing page-turning bestsellers." (Chicago Sun-Times )
"The Man Who Can't Miss." (Time _Lev Grossman_ )
"When it comes to construction a harrowing plot, author James Patterson can turn a screw all right." (New York Daily News )
"America's #1 storyteller." (Forbes )