Saturday, November 20, 2010

EIGHTH CONFESSION

The Women's Murder Club is hard at work. Suki is prosecuting a woman who is accused of beating her parents, killing the father and nearly killing her mother. Cindy is reporting on the murder of a homeless man named Bagman Jesus. She feels that his murder won't be investigated because he was homeless. Lindsay is investigating several mysterious murders of healthy and wealthy young local celebreties. Even Claire is stumped as to the cause of death. On a personal note, Joe is off on a security trip to Bagdad, leaving Lindsay to wonder about their relationship and if she really want to get involved with her partner, Richie.

I have quit reading most of James Patterson's books. I used to love Alex Cross but they got pretty strange and repetitive. Still, every once in awhile I reach for the Women's Murder Club books. They are pretty well written, with good enough plots to keep things working. Sometimes, the dialogue gets a little thin but overall, this is a fun series.

Rating - B

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