4th of July

4th of July by James Patterson is a reprint edition published by Grand Central Publishing on July 1, 2008. This 400-page book is written in English and continues the thrilling narrative of the Women’s Murder Club, a series known for its suspenseful storytelling. The plot centers around San Francisco police lieutenant Lindsay Boxer, who finds herself embroiled in a deadly showdown that leads to a courtroom trial and a series of grisly murders linked to her past.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale as Lindsay navigates the complexities of her trial while also confronting a mysterious adversary connected to a haunting unsolved case. The narrative intertwines elements of legal drama, mystery, and suspense, showcasing the challenges faced by women sleuths in high-stakes situations. As the story unfolds, the Women’s Murder Club must unite to uncover the truth and protect themselves from a threat that could cost them their lives.
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The world’s bestselling detective series has never been more suspenseful. Trapped in deadly showdowns, courtroom trials, and dangerous secrets, the Women’s Murder Club must fight for their lives.
In a deadly late-night showdown, San Francisco police lieutenant Lindsay Boxer fires her weapon and sets off a dramatic chain of events that leaves a police force disgraced, a family destroyed, and Lindsay herself at the mercy of twelve jurors. During a break in the trial, she retreats to a picturesque town that is reeling from a string of grisly murders-crimes that bear a link to a haunting, unsolved case from her rookie years.
Now, with her friends in the Women’s Murder Club, Lindsay must battle for her life on two fronts: in a trial rushing to a climax, and against an unknown adversary willing to do anything to hide the truth about the homicides-including kill again?
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