Monday, July 6, 2015

14th Deadly Sin ~ James Patterson & Maxine Paetro

A new terror is sweeping the streets of San Francisco. And the killers look a lot like cops...
As Detective Lindsay Boxer investigates whether the perpetrators are brilliant impostors or police officers gone rogue, she receives a chilling warning to back off.
On the other side of the city, an innocent woman is murdered in broad daylight in front of dozens of witnesses. But there are no clues and no apparent motive.
With killers in disguise, a maniac murderer on the loose, and danger getting ever closer to Lindsay’s door, could this be one case too many for the Women’s Murder Club?
The 14th book in the Women's Murder Club series is just as great as the first 13. Patterson never ceases to amaze me. I love the short chapters that are his style of writing and play so wonderfully in this series with the many characters and simultaneous plots. 

What I love most about this series is the fact that each book revolves around a different murder or set of murders but the characters' stories all stay the same and we travel through their lives with them. I love exploring Lindsay Boxer's relationship with her husband, daughter, Homicide partner Inspector Conklin, and her best friends. I adore each of her best friends who all have vital parts in the Women's Murder Club; the Medical Examiner Claire, the crime reporter Cindy, and the attorney Yuki. 

James Patterson's writing is impecable in all of his books but for some reason I am most attached to this series. Maybe because it is so long and we know so much about it because of its length or maybe because I just like this style best. Either way it is amazing.

Pages: 349                                                                                          Rate: 4/5

No comments:

Post a Comment