Book Review - 4th Of July
Co-written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro, 4th of July, is very Patterson-like and I mean that in a good way. Short chapters, red herrings, and a likeable main character in SFPD Lt. Lindsay Boxer (of the Women's Murder Club) made reading this a very pleasant way to spend my Sunday night.
There are two concurrent story lines. The first has Boxer being tried for excessive force in the shooting of two teenagers and the second finds Boxer trying to solve ongoing serial murders that appear to be tied to an old John Doe case that has haunted her for years.
Having read so much Patterson, I can usually spot the killer early on but this one surprised me a bit which made it that much better.
There are two concurrent story lines. The first has Boxer being tried for excessive force in the shooting of two teenagers and the second finds Boxer trying to solve ongoing serial murders that appear to be tied to an old John Doe case that has haunted her for years.
Having read so much Patterson, I can usually spot the killer early on but this one surprised me a bit which made it that much better.
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