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A review by booksbydorothea
The 24th Hour by James Patterson
3.0
3.0 stars
LUKEWARM recommend
I received a complimentary Kindle e-book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own. Thank you to James Patterson & Maxine Paetr; Little, Brown and Company, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
Okay, this is the 24th novel/novella 3rd book in the Women's Murder Club. I really enjoyed the books at the beginning of the series; however, the books have gotten somewhat tired as the series has progressed.
The premise is great - four female friends who work together: a homicide cop, coroner, prosecutor, and newspaper reporter. This series could have been SO much more. It is a fast read!
I would suggest reading the TWENTY-FOUR other books first to get the backstory and understand the characters better.
For a more detailed review, check out my blog - booksbydorothea:
https://booksbydorothea.blogspot.com/2024/03/review-24th-hour-ebook.html
LUKEWARM recommend
I received a complimentary Kindle e-book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own. Thank you to James Patterson & Maxine Paetr; Little, Brown and Company, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
Okay, this is the 24th novel/novella 3rd book in the Women's Murder Club. I really enjoyed the books at the beginning of the series; however, the books have gotten somewhat tired as the series has progressed.
The premise is great - four female friends who work together: a homicide cop, coroner, prosecutor, and newspaper reporter. This series could have been SO much more. It is a fast read!
I would suggest reading the TWENTY-FOUR other books first to get the backstory and understand the characters better.
For a more detailed review, check out my blog - booksbydorothea:
https://booksbydorothea.blogspot.com/2024/03/review-24th-hour-ebook.html