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2/24/2013

The 9th Judgment (Women's Murder Club) Review

The 9th Judgment (Women's Murder Club)
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I've read all of the Women's Murder Club novels - some were excellent (books 1-5 and book 7), some were awful (books 6 and 8) and I'm so glad I went with my gut on this one and bought it as I thoroughly enjoyed it, in fact I'd go as far as saying that this was my favourite of the whole series.
Like most of the others in the series, there's two main cases going on - the first is a psychopath known as "The Lipstick Killer" who is terrorising San Francisco by murdering mothers and their babies on the street and at random. The next is a cat burglar called "Hello Kitty" who is being framed for murder when a well known movie star shoots his wife following a robbery at their home. Lindsey and the gang have their hands full in this one, so there isn't a slow moment. Some of the scenes were so exciting I was flying through the pages as I just couldn't stop reading - a quick hour's read turned into a whole evening's binge and I had the book finished in 4 hours! Some bits of the story were a little predictable, maybe because I read a lot of James Patterson novels so I am very familiar with his formulas now, but that didn't stop it from being one of the best I've read from him for a while.
One thing I noticed in this book was that the main attention has been turned to Lindsay again, which is great as some of the other characters - Cindy and Yuki in particular - make the stories in the previous novels quite dull and I find these characters to be too arrogant and generally annoying, so didn't enjoy the ones when they were in the spotlight so much.
Although it is the ninth in the series, this could still be picked up by someone new to the Women's Murder Club novels and easily get into the characters and the gripping story. Fans of the series, like myself, should find this very satisfying and will have their faith in the series restored after the below average attempts over the past few years (excluding 7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club)). I definitely recommend reading this book!

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The most personalA young mother and her infant child are ruthlessly gunned down while returning to their car in the garage of a shopping mall. There are no witnesses, and Detective Lindsay Boxer is left with only one shred of evidence: a cryptic message scrawled across the windshield in bloodred lipstick. The most dangerousThe same night, the wife of A-list actor Marcus Dowling is woken by a cat burglar who is about to steal millions of dollars' worth of precious jewels. In just seconds there is a nearly empty safe, a lifeless body, and another mystery that throws San Francisco into hysteria. The most exciting Women's Murder Club novel everLindsay spends every waking hour working with her partner, Rich--and her desire for him threatens to tear apart both her engagement and the Women's Murder Club. Before Lindsay and her friends can piece together either case, one of the killers forces Lindsay to put her own life on the line--but is it enough to save the city? With unparalleled danger and explosive action, The 9th Judgment is James Patterson at his compelling, unstoppable best!

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11/24/2012

Third Degree: A Cassidy James Mystery Review

Third Degree: A Cassidy James Mystery
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I have to admit, I'm pretty good at figuring out "whodunnits" but in this one, I was wondering right up to the end. More importantly, I cared about the main characters, a refreshing change of pace from a lot of mainstream novels. I think what makes Cassidy James so likable is that she's so real. I keep expecting her to stop in for coctails, or something. I mean, it's like I know her. Aside from the plot twists and good dialogue, I love the setting of these books. I've never been to Oregon, but these books make me want to move there! Oh, and the coconut scene. Well, you'll have to read that for yourselves.

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11/05/2012

Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery (Jessie Arnold Mysteries) Review

Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery (Jessie Arnold Mysteries)
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Winter is coming and Jessie Arnold's knee is finally healed enough for her to think about taking her dogs out to train for a race, perhaps the Iditarod again. After the first snow fall, they go out for a practice run and when Jessie heads down the trail back to her house, she runs over a dead body hidden by the snow. While she tries to leave the investigation to her Alaska State Trooper boyfriend, Alex, she keeps getting unavoidably involved.
Along with the murder, there is an earth quake providing a lot of interesting information about tremors in Alaska.
The part I enjoyed most was when Jessie's friend Maxie, of the Maxie and Stretch mysteries (i.e., The Refuge), along with her canine companion, Stretch, comes to visit Jessie and Alex for a few days. While there, she provides valuable insight into possible solutions to the mystery. Since it has been a while since we've had a new Maxie mystery, it is a treat to get an update on what she's been doing lately.
I've missed the Jessie Arnold mysteries since Jessie has been out of commission from her injury and this book turned out be a real treat by including Maxie and Stretch. Recommended!

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Champion musher Jessie Arnold has been out of racing for a number of years, ever since she incurred a devastating knee injury. Now she's ready to get back into shape for this year's Iditarod. While taking her team on a practice run down a local trail she takes a snowy bump that's never been there before. It turns out to be a snow-shrouded body. Now, Jessie and her boyfriend, Alaska State Trooper Alex Jensen, are back chasing criminals. And the hunt is on for the killer of a supposed earthquake victim-whose death turns out to actually be a murder.

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11/03/2012

Third Degree (Murder 101 Mysteries) Review

Third Degree (Murder 101 Mysteries)
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I really like the Murder 101 series, but this is my least favorite book in the series. The characters and their relationships seemed flat. Alison and Crawford are on the verge of getting married, but there is no spark between them. Max, who should be a larger-than-life character, was a wisp of her former self. Kevin was involved in a bizarre sub-plot that went no where, and he couldn't be counted on for much of anything, and Fred was basically comatose. If I hadn't been invested in these books and the characters, I probably would not have finished this book. In future books, I hope that Alison and Crawford will get their chemistry back and that Alison will investigate murders for which there is at least a slightly plausible reason for her to get involved.

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