Allison's review
4th of July (Women's Murder Club) by James Patterson
This book is subpar. The plot was stunted and came to an abrupt predictable ending. This felt like he wrote it on the John one day. The thin plot line and sniff-and-scratch characters do little justice to the Women's Murder Club.
I think the book should have been all about the trial and focused more on the Cabot boy's manipulation as her adversary. Instead Patterson shut down the promising plot line and continued stubbornly with the John Doe murders.
I hated how Yuki was introduced into the group so conveniently. I'll probably never like her character now.
I think the book should have been all about the trial and focused more on the Cabot boy's manipulation as her adversary. Instead Patterson shut down the promising plot line and continued stubbornly with the John Doe murders.
I hated how Yuki was introduced into the group so conveniently. I'll probably never like her character now.
