6th Target, The (The Women's Murder Club) | James Patterson, Maxine Paetro | Right On Target
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6th Target, The (The Women's Murder Club)
James Patterson
,
Maxine Paetro
Vision
, 2008 - 416 pages
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6th Target
As always James Patterson keeps us involved and entertained to the very end. Easy to read. Cannot put the book down. I finished reading it in one full day. Keep these books coming.
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The
Women
's
Murder
Club
is always a winner for me. Fast paced and easy to read. The 6th
Target
is another good one.
This is a great series if you just want to sit back and enjoy a good book with great plots.
You can't lose with this series of James Patterson books.
Entertaining...Not Much More to It.
James Patterson may be one of America's best-selling writers, but he's not actually a great writer. I compare his many novels to bad movies; they're entertaining and a way to pass the time but contain no depth and are often repetitive of the previous ones. Patterson's novels are very repetitive and "The 6th
Target
" is no exception. It's the 6th novel in the "
Women
's
Murder
Club
" series. I've read the first three (1st to Die, 2nd Chance, and 3rd Degree), but it's been many years and I don't remember many of the details of them. "The 6th Target" is not a great novel and, indeed, much of the plot seemed familiar and repetitive of other Patterson novels, but it was entertaining and I kept turning pages and it took about three hours to read (and that was with me putting it down from time-to-time). The novel opens on a Ferry, where a madman pulls out his gun and shoots several people including Claire, one of the "members" of the Women's Murder Club. Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer quickly gets to work on finding the killer. Meanwhile, children of rich parents and their nannies are mysteriously disappearing with no request for ransom and no bodies appearing. Patterson is beginning to make the same mistake M. Night Shyamalan made when he made the film "The Village." People were expecting that trademark plot twist so much that he wound up presenting one that was forced and damn near ruined the whole film. Patterson doesn't really have a trademark plot twist or anything, but he's thrown a couple whoppers onto the unsuspecting reader. The ending of this novel is pretty predictable. OK, really predictable. It's entertaining, but don't expect to be wowed by this novel.
GRADE: B
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