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I give this book a 3.5. It was okay. Not up to the usual Womens Murder Club books. The story didnt grab me. There was very little interaction with the other ladies in the group.
3.5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️I always wait with much anticipation for the next book in this series. James Patterson and Maxine Paetro did it again with the 18th Abduction. While I didn’t love the plot for this one as much as some of the others in this series, the short, cliffhanging chapters that Patterson is so good at providing for us made for a very quick, enjoyable reading experience. While there are really no jaw dropping moments or shockers, the endings tie up nicely, but still leave you wanting more
The book was hyped up to draw you in but the storyline did not deliver. I've read this entire series and was disappointed in the book. The story starts in the present but reverts back to the past, 5 years ago. This story is not talked about in the entire series of the Women's Murder Club. There are missing characters in the story but as I stated before, the story reverted back to the past. The book kind of dragged in the middle but picked up off and on. Don't allow my opinion to deter you from r...
I always look forward to my annual exploration of the Women’s Murder Club, one of James Patterson’s strongest series alongside Maxine Paetro, who is a stellar collaborator. While many series lose their energy after so long, the eighteenth novel in this collection remains fresh and poignant, perfect for the series fan. After a preface in the present day, the story goes back five years, where Detective Lindsay Boxer finds herself in the middle of a baffling query. Three teachers from a prestigious...
Lindsay Boxer and her partner Conklin are called to help find three female teachers from a prestigious private school, who have disappeared after a night of drinking together. When one of the three is found hanged in a rent-by-the-hour hotel in the Tenderloin, it turns out not to be her first time there; however, despite Herculean efforts, the SFPD and Women's Murder Club is stymied. Meanwhile, Joe Molinari takes pity on a woman named Anna, who is convinced, she has spotted the Serbian war crimi...