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The Women’s Murder Club is back with another explosive installment from James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. In this episode, Detective Lindsay Boxer and her friends solve a number of mysteries, including a large shipment of drugs and arms from Mexico. Boxer will have to throw caution to the wind in order to find out who is dirty while also protecting her family. Another fantastic piece in the series demonstrates how well the Patterson-Paetro collaboration works.
According to reports, a large shipment of drugs and guns has arrived in San Francisco from Mexico, led by members of a dangerous cartel. Detective Lindsay Boxer leads the SFPD portion of a task force in solving the mystery and determining who is the snake’s head. What she discovers is perplexing and concerning. Not only are illegal items being found on California streets, but people are being killed in an apparent attempt to silence any leaks.
There appear to be crooked cops all along the shipment’s route, turning heads or lubricating wheels to ensure these illegal items make it onto the streets. As Boxer and her husband, a veteran of various US agencies, work to uncover the truth, they realize they may be endangering themselves and their family.
As the bodies pile up, there’s a nagging feeling that this isn’t going to end peacefully. Meanwhile, others in the Club are dealing with their own issues, ranging from the discovery of a young girl’s body in a ditch to the daunting task of writing a serial killer’s memoirs. Patterson and Paetro outdo themselves with another novel in a series that appears to be doing well!
Women’s Murder Club
This series has been one of the more consistent collections bearing Patterson’s name, allowing readers to predict that something good will come of it. The premise is straightforward, and the delivery is spot-on, especially given that most novels contain multiple plots. Patterson and Paetro provide some good writing and keep the characters moving along nicely, which must be difficult at this point in the series. I’m always excited to see what Lindsay Boxer and her Women’s Murder Club have in store. That was reinforced for me by this novel.
The series is twenty-two books in. It may be difficult to locate new development or backstory that has not been discussed. Despite the fact that the pile of novels is high, the central characters appear to find ways to keep things interesting. There is always progression within Lindsay’s family and the occasional mention of certain personal details surrounding the other three, all of which allow the series fan to feel connected to everything that is going on. I read not only for the mystery, but also to see how the characters’ lives progress, and I am rarely disappointed at any point. I’m curious about what awaits me in future novels, especially how some of the breadcrumbs left in the narrative will be realized.
While the writing and plots are rarely stellar, the books are dependable when it comes to entertainment. There’s always something going on, and I’m usually able to get some great action within the pages of the story. A well-plotted narrative keeps the story moving, as do some clever twists to keep things from becoming too predictable. When it comes to character development, I can usually count on something decent, all strung together in short chapters, as is Patterson’s trademark. Despite the fact that there have been so many novels, things have yet to become stale, which is great for a series reader like myself. I’ve said it before and will say it again: there needs to be a decent crossover with some of Patterson’s other series, bringing together some great detective work with a cast that many Patterson fans will enjoy.
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