Helpful Score: 6
Having read the nine other books in the series I thought this one was intriguing and fun. Now if this is your first Patterson book, put it down and read something else by him. Without the rest of the series, this book will seem really shallow because all the character development was done long ago in previous books.
It is a lightweight book but I liked that it kept you guessing. Also there are three mysteries to solve so it kept you on your toes but can be confusing for some.
I also liked that Yuki finally had something nice happen to her because in the previous books she was the character people kicked while she was down. She is, by far, my least favortie character, but still I felt bad for her.
My only complaint was that Cindy got really dumb in this novel. What happened?
Quick, easy read. Don't expect to be challenged mentally and just sit back and enjoy.
It is a lightweight book but I liked that it kept you guessing. Also there are three mysteries to solve so it kept you on your toes but can be confusing for some.
I also liked that Yuki finally had something nice happen to her because in the previous books she was the character people kicked while she was down. She is, by far, my least favortie character, but still I felt bad for her.
My only complaint was that Cindy got really dumb in this novel. What happened?
Quick, easy read. Don't expect to be challenged mentally and just sit back and enjoy.
Peggy F. (pafmarwog) reviewed 10th Anniversary (Womens Murder Club, Bk 10) on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
What Gerald G. said in his review! I agree 100% and couldn't have said it better. This is a lame effort and the writers and editors should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this drivel to be published. Our money can be better spent on authors whose writing has substance. Luckily with PBS we are only paying postage to receive and pass this on to another fool who thinks they should read it.
Typical Patterson "Murder Club" novel except this one seemed to be a bit disjointed. Too many scenarios and easy to figure out endings. I've read better "Murder Club" books.
Janet R. (taryndesigns) - , reviewed 10th Anniversary (Womens Murder Club, Bk 10) on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the worse book of the Women's Murder Club series so far. The plots were thin and boring. The romances were too fluffy. Joe barely existed in this book. The writing seemed so juvenile. I couldn't get past the inconsistencies, ie: the point was made that the doctor looked good in prison orange then later it was said that prison orange didn't suit her. I can't believe that James Patterson wrote this book or for that matter even looked at it.
Helpful Score: 1
Great suspense