The 9th Judgment  (Women's Murder Club, #9)

The 9th Judgment (Women's Murder Club, #9)

James Patterson

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The most personalA young mother and her infant child are ruthlessly gunned down while returning to their car in the garage of a shopping mall. There are no witnesses, and Detective Lindsay Boxer is left with only one shred of evidence: a cryptic message scrawled across the windshield in bloodred lipstick.The most dangerousThe same night, the wife of A-list actor Marcus Dowling is woken by a cat burglar who is about to steal millions of dollars' worth of precious jewels. In just seconds there is a nearly empty safe, a lifeless body, and another mystery that throws San Francisco into hysteria.The most exciting Women's Murder Club novel everLindsay spends every waking hour working with her partner, Rich--and her desire for him threatens to tear apart both her engagement and the Women's Murder Club. Before Lindsay and her friends can piece together either case, one of the killers forces Lindsay to put her own life on the line--but is it enough to save the city? With unparalleled danger and explosive action, The 9th Judgment is James Patterson at his compelling, unstoppable best!


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    With the exception of the first 50 or so pages, this was my favorite of these by far! It was incredibly had to get started, as it starts off with unfamiliar characters. Then, the first WMC member we get to is Yuki whom I'm not really fond of.

    But once the story starts... it STARTS! The crazy ways that the bed guys are intertwined, finding out which bad guys are actually good guys and the good guys that are bad guys. Let's just say it's some of the best writing I've seen in this series.

    I'm not sure how you can consider these a 'mystery' novel when you know the killers full name in the first ten pages but, I'm not a #1 New York Times bestseller so what do I know?

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