
So, no one has posted in what seems like FOREVER! We recently moved to Ohio and I don't have ANY of my books (corporate storage) and just haven't wanted to check anything out of our FABULOUS library (http://www.medina.lib.oh.us/), BUT while Luke was back in Kansas this past week, he bought me, 7th Heaven by James Patterson.
I am a Patterson fan and this was a pretty good book. Obviously, it isn't all roses or daisies, but it was a very fast, easy read. If you don't like reading about murder or death: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. I will have to say that I was a little distrubed after finishing it. It was a little too gory the last chapter and I had a hard time falling asleep.
Here's the background:
Lindsay Boxer, San Francisco detective, is working on two big cases. "In the first, a terrible fire in a wealthy home has left a married couple dead and Lindsay and her partner, Rich Conklin, searching for clues. At the same time, Michael Campion, the son of California's ex-governor with a reputation for partying, has been missing for a month. When there finally seems to be a lead in his case, it is a devastating one. And the combined pressure from the press and the brass is overwhelming.
Assistant District Attorney Yuki Castellano plunges into the biggest case of her life to get to the bottom of Michael Campion's disappearance. As fire after fire consumes couples in expensive neighborhoods, Lindsay and her friends in the Women's Murder Club race to find the arsonists responsible. But suddenly the fires are raging too close to home. Frightened for her life and torn between two men, Lindsay confronts the most daunting dilemmas she's ever faced--in a thriller with unexpected twists and emotional extremes of the kind only James Patterson--"the man who can't miss" (Time)--can deliver.
Assistant District Attorney Yuki Castellano plunges into the biggest case of her life to get to the bottom of Michael Campion's disappearance. As fire after fire consumes couples in expensive neighborhoods, Lindsay and her friends in the Women's Murder Club race to find the arsonists responsible. But suddenly the fires are raging too close to home. Frightened for her life and torn between two men, Lindsay confronts the most daunting dilemmas she's ever faced--in a thriller with unexpected twists and emotional extremes of the kind only James Patterson--"the man who can't miss" (Time)--can deliver.
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