Orion's review
4th of July (Women's Murder Club)
by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Orion's review
4th of July (Women's Murder Club) by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Orion's review
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I went to high school with James Patterson and only recently found out that my schoolmate is the famous writer. This is my first James Patterson novel and my motive was to see what Jim has been doing.
I can see why his books are popular. The plot and pacing of this book are wonderful. It consists of over 100 short chapters that are about two pages long. The title has to do with when the story takes place and doesn't fit largely into the plot.
The authors weave a cold case and two current series of murders together into one tightly satisfying mystery novel. If you don't mind reading about serial murderers and the legal system that looks for them, it is enjoyable light reading.
I can see why his books are popular. The plot and pacing of this book are wonderful. It consists of over 100 short chapters that are about two pages long. The title has to do with when the story takes place and doesn't fit largely into the plot.
The authors weave a cold case and two current series of murders together into one tightly satisfying mystery novel. If you don't mind reading about serial murderers and the legal system that looks for them, it is enjoyable light reading.
