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⇒ Download Gratis 17th Suspect Women Murder Club 17 JAMES PATTERSON~MAXINE PAETRO 9781780895215 Books

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17th Suspect Women Murder Club 17 JAMES PATTERSON~MAXINE PAETRO 9781780895215 Books

This book had 4 contrived storylines each of which had abrupt, poorly constructed endings. It seemed Ike the author created a situation but couldn’t figure out how to proceed so he or she just ended it. In the alternative, the author was bored and didn’t really want to write but was contractually obligated so a poorly written book was produced. I have read every “Women’s Murder Club” books and have never been disappointed before and I usually post a review when I am extremely pleased. This is the first time I finished a book in 3 hours and thought it was so bad I had to write a review. It is your hope that the series continues but with a motivated author who can bring these characters back to life.

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17th Suspect Women Murder Club 17 JAMES PATTERSON~MAXINE PAETRO 9781780895215 Books Reviews


When I began reading Lindsey Boxer stories 17 years ago they were mainly about Boxer with the members of the Women's Murder Club providing the backstory. This book puts Yuki Castellano front and center with a most unusual trial where she is the prosecuting ADA. Library's story, while interesting, is the backstory of this book.
The kicker though is the cliffhanger that puts Lindsey front and center again. Or does it?
This was an unusual case, and held my interest. The members of the Murder Club, while present in the book, took a backseat to Lindsey (a homicide cop in San Francisco), and Yuki (a lawyer returning to the District attorney's office). There was not the normal interaction of all characters over a period of time, which, for me, has heightened the tension in the story. However, the book is well-written, and held my interest for a nightly read over a few days.
Formularic Uninteresting. Waste of time
I love the Women’s Murder Club books, however this one disappoints. I really have to wonder how much James Patterson actually writes for some of these books or is just lending his name. This book fell flat. At no time did you ever read about Cindy and Richie’s relationship. Without giving away too much, the ending was very disappointing. No author can possibly put out the amount of books that his name is on, but I did think this series was one of the few that he actually authored or contributed to.
It might be time to retire this series. There are two main issues I had with this book and honestly I ONLY finished it so that I could write an honest review. The first issue I had was that this is a series written for women and there were no less than a dozen gratuitous F-bombs. Why? It added nothing to the plot and honestly was offensive.
Second, the series has become ridiculously formulaic. From the very beginning you know exactly what is going to happen. Maxine and Mr. Patterson have fallen into a predictible pattern for these books and it leaves you flat. In the beginning they tell you who the murderer is (no problem there), but you know immediately who the intended victim will be and of course you know the murderer will turn his anger on Lt. Boxer. No surprises, no suspense, and no drama is found in this book. Even the impending pregnancy was no surprise. When she takes the test the results and ultimate conclussion is easy to guess from the first suggestion of feeling woozy.
*** SPOILER ***
Okay, I do have a third complaint about this book. And they really missed the mark on this one. They had the perfect oppurtunity to stand up for victims rights and be a voice, but instead they choose to turn it around and make the victims into frauds. You know it is coming from the very beginning, but really would it have hurt them to maybe make Art the bad guy in all of this? He could have been behind the scenes coercing the two gentlemen into the false claims. He had the history and a reason to want to bring a case to the public view. Instead their choosing to make the men into liars really is just another black stain on standing up for men that have been victimized. It just adds to the stereotype of this crime being humorous. I was very disappointed in the direction they chose to go with this storyline, but in the end you knew they would.

Save your money. (I have to wonder with all the 5 star ratings being one liners if they are true reviews or paid for)
I was so excited for #17 but what a disappointment. I kept waiting for the story to start and then it ended. Not like the other Women’s Murder Club books. I’ll have to wait for reviews before I invest in #18.
This book had 4 contrived storylines each of which had abrupt, poorly constructed endings. It seemed Ike the author created a situation but couldn’t figure out how to proceed so he or she just ended it. In the alternative, the author was bored and didn’t really want to write but was contractually obligated so a poorly written book was produced. I have read every “Women’s Murder Club” books and have never been disappointed before and I usually post a review when I am extremely pleased. This is the first time I finished a book in 3 hours and thought it was so bad I had to write a review. It is your hope that the series continues but with a motivated author who can bring these characters back to life.
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