Author: | Elite Summaries | ISBN: | 1230001579567 |
Publisher: | Elite Summaries | Publication: | March 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Elite Summaries |
ISBN: | 1230001579567 |
Publisher: | Elite Summaries |
Publication: | March 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
**14th Deadly Sin: by James Patterson | Summary & Analysis **
*A Smarter You In 15 Minutes… What is your time worth? *
Detective Lindsay Boxer, a mother of a charming baby daughter and a wife of a devoted husband, was living a really good life. Things seem to also be going really well for all the members of the Women’s Murder Club when they gather for Claire Washburn’s birthday celebration, but it soon ended when Lindsay was called to a gruesome crime scene. Murder of a woman done in broad daylight, Lindsay found horrific video footages of another crime as she investigated further. A crime so terrifying it shakes the city to its core, all of Lindsay’s co-workers are suddenly turned in as suspects, and they themselves must risk their lives for justice before it is all too late.
Another series of the Women’s Murder Club, the 14th book serves as a familiar reminder for all of its loyal readers. Having known the characters by heart, multiple plots of the “14th Deadly Sin” will create twists and turns, which keep the readers intrigued and thinking. For the ones who are not really familiar with all of the Women’s Murder Club characters, Patterson provides quite a hint of the characters background in each book, making sure that all readers can enjoy it at the end of the day. Hard to put down, this twisted thriller will leave the readers hanging for more after a roller coaster ride full of suspense and thrill.
Full of suspense and shocking twists, 14th Deadly Sin is one of the must-have fictions of James Patterson. Having received two Emmys, the Edgar Award and the Literarian Award for outstanding service to the American Literary Community, James Patterson proved once again that nobody can write criminal fiction better than him. Always a good read. So grab your copy on Amazon now.
Written by Elite Summaries
Please note: This is a detailed summary and analysis of the book and not the original book.
**14th Deadly Sin: by James Patterson | Summary & Analysis **
*A Smarter You In 15 Minutes… What is your time worth? *
Detective Lindsay Boxer, a mother of a charming baby daughter and a wife of a devoted husband, was living a really good life. Things seem to also be going really well for all the members of the Women’s Murder Club when they gather for Claire Washburn’s birthday celebration, but it soon ended when Lindsay was called to a gruesome crime scene. Murder of a woman done in broad daylight, Lindsay found horrific video footages of another crime as she investigated further. A crime so terrifying it shakes the city to its core, all of Lindsay’s co-workers are suddenly turned in as suspects, and they themselves must risk their lives for justice before it is all too late.
Another series of the Women’s Murder Club, the 14th book serves as a familiar reminder for all of its loyal readers. Having known the characters by heart, multiple plots of the “14th Deadly Sin” will create twists and turns, which keep the readers intrigued and thinking. For the ones who are not really familiar with all of the Women’s Murder Club characters, Patterson provides quite a hint of the characters background in each book, making sure that all readers can enjoy it at the end of the day. Hard to put down, this twisted thriller will leave the readers hanging for more after a roller coaster ride full of suspense and thrill.
Full of suspense and shocking twists, 14th Deadly Sin is one of the must-have fictions of James Patterson. Having received two Emmys, the Edgar Award and the Literarian Award for outstanding service to the American Literary Community, James Patterson proved once again that nobody can write criminal fiction better than him. Always a good read. So grab your copy on Amazon now.
Written by Elite Summaries
Please note: This is a detailed summary and analysis of the book and not the original book.