Pros: Quick, fun, easy to read, suspenseful, different story angles/subplots Cons: Sometimes hastily written, not the most complex of mysteries
After reading the first three novels in the James Patterson “women’s murder club” series, I was looking forward to reading “4th of July.” I purchased this book once it came out in paperback to bring on a summer vacation trip. This book is actually ...
Pros: Two intriguing stories. Cons: But it's supposed to be about four women, not one woman and a dog!
4th Of July is the fourth book in James Patterson's Women's Murder Club series. In this case, Patterson has teamed with Maxine Paetro. Typically, these books revolve around four professional women in the San Francisco area who ...
Pros: Fast moving; twisty plots Cons: Weak climax; hardly any Cindy and Claire
4th of July is a departure from the first three books in the Women's Murder Club series by James Patterson. While those books revolved around Lindsay Boxer, the head of homicide in San Francisco, the other female main characters were still a ...
Pros: Fast paced action, great characters including a new lawyer, like emphasis on different characters Cons: Near to nothing in this one.
The Womens Murder Club has become a phenomenon, if you ask me. With six books under his belt and an ABC television series to his credit, James Patterson is living the good life. He has more books on the shelf than notes in an opera. Fourth ...
Pros: Typical Patterson quality that guaranteed to leave no reader with unfulfilled expectations! Cons: More club interaction needed, less individuals!
In "4th of July, the fourth installment of Pattersons Womens Murder Club, SFPD homicide detective Lindsay Boxer finds herself on trial for her professional life. A pull-over after a wild car chase goes entirely sour and results in ...
Pros: Great character development, fun story Cons: Predictable.
Usually when an author has a great series, an alternate series is lacking. Not so with James Patterson’s Women’s Murder Club series – it rivals his Alex Cross series. Both are filled with action packed pages and characters to which the reader can ...
Pros: Good characters, plot never stops Cons: Predictable, one can figure outcome almost immediately
The story of this book is double plotted which keeps twisting and turning with some good suspenseful scenes in it. This is another book from the very prolific James Patterson. It seems he has about two or three books a year. This series has Lindsay ...
The best of this series by mjillfurlong ,Jul 13 '05
Pros: fast-paced, more interesting than the rest of the series Cons: a little rushed at the end
If you love James Patterson's Alex Cross series, but you've had a lukewarm reaction to the Women's Murder Club series then this is the book for you! Patterson focuses more on Lindsay Boxer and less on the Club as a whole. The other women make a fine supporting cast, but this book lacks token sidebars found in the other books. The action is faster-paced, the twists are more plentiful, and the bad guys are truly bad. Lindsay's trials and tribulations make her seem more real, like the heroine we always knew she could be. As always, it's a quick read, though it does feel a little rushed at the end.
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