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Interesting, painful and romantic. Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer has earned her rank in solving some of the worst crimes ever committed in San Francisco. This series is getting better every time. This storyline deals with domestic violence, terrorist, romance and crimes all rolled into one. You will enjoy reading it.
This is a Cop Mystery/Thriller, and it is the third book in the Women's Murder Club series. I will not summary the plot because most of the summery would be spoilers if you have not read 1,2 or this book in the series. I have to say this made me sad because a character I loved got killed. The characters in these book are very developed. I feel the plot in this book is really good to. The pacing in this book is very good, and I was never bored or did not want to pick up the book. This book is a f...
Book Blog | BookstagramThis book was all cheese.The story line was cheese. The dialogue was cheese.And the romance was mega cheese. But, let's face it: most of us aren't reading these novels for the literary brilliance.The Women's Murder Club series is my favourite to hate-read of Patterson's. They are fast and entertaining and annoying, including all the cheese.I like to make a game out of taking a shot every time one of the female characters says something no women would say to another women,
"3rd Degree" by James Patterson is the third book in the Women's Murder Club series. Having read the previous two I was looking forward to this one.Unfortunately I've ended up skipping chapters just so I didn't have to record it as unfinished. I found it very disappointing, the plot within the storyline was boring and the female characters just weren't the same - Claire especially just wasn't her normal bubbly strong self. I've read other readers reviews and it still seems to have a good followi...
i'm binge-reading through this series MULTIPLE TIMES for a work thing right now, so i'm not gonna review them properly, but i'm pretty impressed that we're only three books in and patterson's already playing the george r.r. martin-style "don't get attached" card.
Book 3 in the Women’s Murder Club series published 2004.3.5 starsI wonder to myself sometimes just how much or how little the co-author, in this case Andrew Gross, is part of the creative process. Is there truly a collaboration between the writers or is this just a marketing ploy?But I digress, as far as James Patterson books go this wasn’t too bad.As the series title would indicate the sleuths are a group of women all from various professions and walks of life.The principal lead is Lindsay Boxe...
HELP - I NEED HELP. I had 20 likes thanks to you all, and something has happened to them all and now I only have one. If possible, could you please re-insert? Thanks! Not begging. Thanks!!!!WOW!!! I've been reading these very much out of order, and to finally read Book #3 "3rd Degree" has been very revealing and is helping to fill in the holes that I haven't received up until then. Written by James Patterson and Andrew Gross.In this third offering in the Women's Murder Club series, "3rd Degree"
I got to the part where Jill-the-scapegoat's body was just found and I rolled my eyes and gave up. Not even the actual mystery part of the story makes me care enough to keep going.This is some seriously lazy writing and I am done with this series.The plot - terrorists trying to save the world from itself - is interesting enough for a formulaic suspense/mystery novel. It's the killing of the characters, and I don't mean in the literal sense of Jill, that is just unbearable.Claire, my favorite, di...
I am continuing to love these books as fast and fairly mindless page turners!The premise of terrorizing the 1% was so much more interesting than the last book. I was totally wrong about who the mastermind was which always gives a book more brownie points. I also stayed a lot more interested in this plot ... ... then got a little confused when it dropped how everyone was related, which made it lose a star rating.Also doesn't Boxer know better than to play attack dog vs an abuser? Favorite line: W...
James Patterson is basically running a mystery novel factory, and it shows in this book. The novel goes through the motions acceptably enough--there are clues and ratcheting tension and figures come back from the past and deaths of people close to the protagonist and a love interest. But the entire thing feels rather formulaic and thin.Somehow, despite shocking revelations and stunning returns from the dead, you're never quite shocked or stunned. There isn't enough of an emotional connection est...
3 stars!Full review to come...Onto book 4 I go!
A Damn good read!Believable characters and plot...not a thing I dislike about this book.
It was really a fast-paced book.
This is my first James Patterson novel, and not the last. 3rd Degree is a fast moving story with interesting characters and, most importantly, a suspenseful story. His short chapters kept my interest where I didn't want to put the book down. I actually read the book in one day, i just couldnt put it down.One morning while Lt. Lindsay Boxer of the San Francisco Police Dept. was jogging with her dog she saw a house explode. Lt. Lindsay Boxer went into the burning house to see if anyone was in trou...
4.5 Stars I did really enjoy the 3rd in the series of the women’s murder club I thought this was almost as good as the first and second book. Yes this book isn’t the most inventive and imaginative but it is a great read. This book was so fast-paced and easy to read with sort and snappy chapters. I think if you like James Patterson you will like this book – I am now on number 10 of the series and I will pre-warn you that these books get a little worse around the 6-8 but I can say number 9 was jus...
Installment 3 of the Women's Murder Club has domestic terrorism at center stage. And big changes are in store for the ladies. As always, it was a quick and entertaining read.