The seventh book in the extremely popular, number one bestselling Women's Murder Club series
James Patterson is one of the best-known and biggest selling writers of all time. He is the author of some of the bestselling series of the past decade- the Women's Murder Club, the Alex Cross novels and Maximum Ride, and he has written many other number one bestsellers including romance novels and stand alone thrillers. He has won an Edgar award, the mystery world's highest honour. He lives in Florida with his wife and son.
This lush recording opens with swirling harps. Cinematic sound
effects and nuanced backing tracks intermittently heighten the
drama of this mystery about an arsonist terrorising wealthy
suburbanites
*FT Magazine*
Driving narrative is the first essential for an audiobook detective
story: too many digressions make concentration falter. No one
drives faster than James Patterson, whose San Francisco-set women's
murder club series is snatched off the shelves by millions of
readers...Patterson's masterly plot unfolds unexpectedly. The
narrator, Maxine Paetro, gives members of the murder club rich and
individual voice characterisation.
*The Times*
A popular politician's ill son is missing, and prominent Bay Area residents are dying in a series of seemingly random fires. Both cases baffle San Francisco Police detective Lindsay Boxer, who simultaneously grapples with her feelings for an FBI agent and her attraction to her handsome partner. In this, one of the best entries in "The Women's Murder Club" series, everything comes together in a neat package that is often gruesome, sometimes funny, but always entertaining. Narrator/Law & Order veteran actress Carolyn McCormick (6th Target) skillfully creates memorable characters in a reading that is professional, is free of theatrics, and adds significantly to the transfer from print to audio. Recommended for all collections. [Also recorded by Books on Tape. 7 CDs. unabridged. 7¿ hrs. ISBN 978-1-4159-4703-6. $80; the Little, Brown hc was a recent New York Times best seller.--Ed.]--Joseph L. Carlson, Vandenberg AFB Lib., Lompoc, CA Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
This lush recording opens with swirling harps. Cinematic sound
effects and nuanced backing tracks intermittently heighten the
drama of this mystery about an arsonist terrorising wealthy
suburbanites * FT Magazine *
Driving narrative is the first essential for an audiobook detective
story: too many digressions make concentration falter. No one
drives faster than James Patterson, whose San Francisco-set women's
murder club series is snatched off the shelves by millions of
readers...Patterson's masterly plot unfolds unexpectedly. The
narrator, Maxine Paetro, gives members of the murder club rich and
individual voice characterisation. * The Times *
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