Pros: Suspenseful, chilling, interesting, fast Cons: 3 stories that lacked cohesion, not a lot of development in the storylines or characters
For a while I didn't have much time for reading, but now that my daughter is getting a little older, I try to make the time for myself. I had read through book 5 of the Women's Murder Club series when I found this at the library, and as a mom of a ...
Pros: Like most Patterson books, it's a quick read. Cons: Three completely forgettable stories.
The 6th Target is the sixth book in Patterson's The Women's Murder Club series. Most of the books are written as collaborations. In this case Patterson has worked with Maxine Paetro. For those unfamiliar with the series, it features four ...
I have to say I’m a Women’s Murder Club fan and have been since James Patterson and Maxine Paetro began writing together with “1st to Die” (ht
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Pros: Enjoyable stories and main characters Cons: Non-intersectiong plots and little character development
By this point in the series, it's rather obvious that the one thrilling plot of the first few books in the Women's Murder Club series are history. The 6th Target is the third book in a row to feature multiple, unrelated stories. But I ...
Pros: Great deal of emotion, good main story Cons: Too many side shows, very transitional, predictable
It was a loaded ferry crossing over the bay. A man set over to the side, hair disheveled, looking a bit distant and angry. A young boy argues with his mother. Bang, bang. The boy and his mother are bleeding as they lay on the deck. Others rush the ...
There's a madman on the loose in San Francisco. Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club return for the most chilling case yet, in the latest entry o...More at HotBookSale
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