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- Mass Market Paperback: 471 pages ;
Dimensions (in inches): 1.07 x 6.78 x 4.20
- Publisher: Warner Vision; ISBN:
0446610038; (February 2002)
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The Women's Murder Club pits four San Francisco
women professionals against a serial killer who's stalking and murdering
newlyweds in bestselling author James Patterson's newest thriller.
Lindsay Boxer is a
homicide inspector who's just gotten some very bad news. She deals with it
by immersing herself in her newest case and soliciting the personal as
well as professional support of her closest friend, who happens to be the
city's medical examiner.
The two women, along
with an ambitious and sympathetic reporter and an assistant DA, form an
unlikely alliance, pooling their information and bypassing the chain of
command in an engaging, suspenseful story whose gruesome setup is vintage
Patterson.
"What is the worst thing anyone has ever done?" the killer
muses to himself early in the narrative. "Am I capable of doing it?
Do I have what it takes?" Answering his own question, he embarks on a
murderous spree that takes him from the bridal suite in a Nob Hill hotel
to a honeymoon destination in the Napa Valley and thence to a wedding
reception at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland,
Ohio.
Dispatching his victims on the happiest day of their lives, he
purposefully leaves enough clues for his distaff trackers to discover his
identity and put him behind bars. But just when the women think they've
got the case all wrapped up, the killer turns the tables on them in a
bloody denouement that even the most discerning reader won't see
coming.
Patterson, author of the popular Alex Cross mysteries, promises
future adventures for the Women's Murder Club, which may give him an
opportunity to develop his heroines' characters more completely and win
new fans among those who prefer their detectives in high heels and
lipstick. --Jane Adams
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