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fast-paced
2.75
It’s a nice, easy holiday thriller, but at the same time, i feel like I’ve read this before and it’s a tad repetitive, forgettable and (dare I say it?) tired.
Not up the Patterson’s usual standard (but the last few instalments in this series has been very hit and miss with fans, and I can’t help feeling that the Women’s Murder Club should have ended at either 10th Anniversary or 12th of Never)And I say that even though I have a soft spot with this series (in fact, 3rd Degree was my first ever James Patterson, hence my soft spot) seems to be a theme with Patterson that he doesn’t know when/how to end a series…
Maybe I’ve outgrown James Patterson thrillers and need to take a break. Maybe it because I keep picking up weaker instalments and need to pay attention to Patterson fans on their reactions.
This is a nice, easy read, perfect for reading by the pool or on an airplane, but it lacks substance.
Not up the Patterson’s usual standard (but the last few instalments in this series has been very hit and miss with fans, and I can’t help feeling that the Women’s Murder Club should have ended at either 10th Anniversary or 12th of Never)And I say that even though I have a soft spot with this series (in fact, 3rd Degree was my first ever James Patterson, hence my soft spot) seems to be a theme with Patterson that he doesn’t know when/how to end a series…
Maybe I’ve outgrown James Patterson thrillers and need to take a break. Maybe it because I keep picking up weaker instalments and need to pay attention to Patterson fans on their reactions.
This is a nice, easy read, perfect for reading by the pool or on an airplane, but it lacks substance.
Graphic: Gun violence, Hate crime, Mental illness, Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Murder, and Injury/Injury detail