4th of July by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro

4th of July (Women's Murder Club, #4)

by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro

A young man is found dead in a seedy hotel room; electrocuted in his bath with a toaster. This is the second electrocution murder Lindsay Boxer has come across and the message left in graffiti on the wall at the scene of the crime is the same: NOBODY CARES ANYMORE. What does it refer to? The one clue Lindsay and her partner Jacobi have is that a black Mercedes was spotted at the scene of both murders. But when they follow a car they think is connected, they get more than they bargained for. Full of the high suspense and fast-moving plotlines for which James Patterson is best known, this promises to be the most exciting Women's Murder Club case yet.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

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Lindsay shoots and kills two teenagers in self-defence, their parents sue and she has to go on leave. In order to get away from things she house-sits for her sister, meanwhile there are some gruesome murders going on in her sister's town. The twists and turns are intriguing and keep you guessing to the end.

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