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It is a wild race against time as Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer and the newest member of the Women's Murder Club, attorney Yuki Castellano, lead an investigation into a string of mysterious patient deaths--and reveal a hospital administration determined to shield its reputation at all costs. And while thContinue
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- English Books
- Paperback 432 Pages
- Edition: Reprint
- ISBN-10: 0446699314
- ISBN-13: 9780446699310
- Publisher: Warner Books
- Pub date: Apr 17, 2007
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 13 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio CD and Audio Cassette
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My Thoughts
Was a bit slower than the other ones, not as slow as the one that took me four weeks to finish, but still felt like I was being dragged.
Patterson went a little off and beyond with this installment of "The Woman's Murder Club", the believed point of the series to to give one crime which is beli ... (continue)
Was a bit slower than the other ones, not as slow as the one that took me four weeks to finish, but still felt like I was being dragged.
Patterson went a little off and beyond with this installment of "The Woman's Murder Club", the believed point of the series to to give one crime which is believed to be THE perfect crime and unite four woman on their quest for justice.
I felt like this installment however, had to many things going on at the same time, it confused me as a reader a couple of times, because I was receiving clues from both serials which were completely different and were no tied in at all. The first crime committed in the novel (which should have been the priority) got resolved last.
Patterson seemed to have wanted us at the edge of our seat, but was just simply to busy with other events happening at the same time.
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