Review: 20th Victim - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro

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20th Victim (Women's Murder Club, #20)

Review: 20th Victim - Book #20 Women's Murder Club Series - James Patterson and Macine Paetro - March 2020



Out of all of James Patterson's series, the Women's Murder Club is one of the few ones that I have continued to read and have found them all still enjoyable and my love of the characters have not faltered. This particular book could have come off too busy but the way that James Patterson and Maxine Paetro worked it, it actually didn't seem OTT. The Women's Murder Club and SFPD are in for a hectic rollercoaster ride as a series of different murders all killed by sniper shots are happening over the city at the exact same time, finding it difficult to pinpoint just one person as no person can be in all different places at the same time. It also looks like the killings are vigilantes as the people dying are drug dealers and all deserve to die as to be honest the streets are better off without them. During the WMC dealing with this, Joe's high school friend has called him to Napa Valley as he believes that his father was murdered by his doctor as one minute, he was stable and doing well and the next thing he has been pronounced dead. Has the town of Napa Valley gotten a Mercy Killer on their hands as Joe starts to unravel other deaths that could all be connected? Meanwhile one of the Women's Murder Club members receives some sad news - will this be the end of the foursome? Find out in another wonderful installment of the Women's Murder Club series by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro.





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