Review: 18th Abduction - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
Review: 18th Abduction - Book #18 Womens Murder Club Series -April 2019
Lately, I have been finding
that James Patterson's books have been hit and miss for me. One series though,
that still stands strong and as a favorite is his Women's Murder Club which is
co-written with Maxine Paetro. Something that I have noticed in the last few
Women's Murder Club is that Lindsay Boxer's husband Joe M has been getting a
bit more of a stronger storyline and focus than rather her cases. In the 18th
Abduction, we have two storylines running through the book. We have Joe M's FBI
case of ex- Serbian War Soldier who caused genocide and run a rape hotel in
Bosnia etc. This starts with Joe meeting a woman called Anna on the side of the
footpath outside the FBI building. She tells Joe her story of an evil man. This
man was tried for his crimes, but given immunity and came to the US under a new
name. Many thought that he had been dead for years. Seeing him has brought
flashback and terrible memories for Anna and now with Joe and the FBI's help,
they may be able to get him imprisoned via The Hague once and for all. The
other storyline is the Woman's Murder Club - Lindsay's team has been tasked
with finding and discovering what has happened to three teachers and who
kidnapped them? Can the team find them before they are killed as the days tick
by, the less likely the chances are of them being found alive? Find out in 18th
Abduction - Book #18 in the Woman's Murder Club by James Patterson and Maxine
Paetro. I am now looking forward to reading Book #19 coming out later this
year.
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