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Saturday, March 5, 2011

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW: 1st To Die


TITLE: 1st To Die
SERIES: Women's Murder Club Series, Book #1
AUTHOR: James Patterson
NARRATOR: Suzanne Toren
PUBLISHER: Hachette Audio
DATE OF PUBLICATION: November 1, 2005
FORMAT: Unabridged OverDrive WMA Audiobook (8hours, 56 minutes)
GENRE: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
ISBN: 978-1594834400

SYNOPSIS FROM GOODREADS:



James Patterson, bestselling author of the Alex Cross novels Along Came a Spider, Kiss the Girls, and Pop Goes the Weasel, offers the first of a new series dubbed The Women's Murder Club, featuring a four-woman team that occasionally works outside the system. None of the gritty darkness or frenzied action is lost in 1st to Die, although the female protagonists offer an even deeper emotional context to this suspense thriller.

Inspector Lindsay Boxer of the San Francisco Police Department suddenly finds herself in the middle of two horrifying situations: The first is that she's just learned she has an often-fatal blood disease. The second is a double homicide case she's now heading up that involves the murder of newlyweds on their wedding night. Burdened with Chris Raleigh, a new partner reassigned from the mayor's office, Lindsay finds that she has too much to deal with and turns to her best friend, Claire, the head ME on the case. Claire offers helpful advice and human, friendly contact amid a job filled with violence, cruelty, and fear.

Soon a fledgling newspaper reporter, Cindy, makes contact with Lindsay looking for a career-making story. Although Lindsay can't officially comment on the case, the two women form a rapport, and Cindy joins Lindsay and Claire for their weekly meeting. When a second pair of newlyweds is murdered, and later a third, the investigation leads to a prominent crime writer, Nicholas Jenks, who has a history of spousal abuse and a predilection for kinky, dangerous sex games. With the help of an understanding assistant D.A., Jill Bernhardt, Lindsay tries to make a case against Jenks, who even had an affair with one of the slain women. Eventually Jill joins the "Murder Club," and the four ladies share private interdepartmental information in an effort to track and stop the killer before he strikes again.

The major subplot -- Lindsay's facing up to her illness even while she learns to fall in love again -- carefully compensates for the novel's coarse scenes of brutality. Lindsay Boxer isn't merely an obsessed cop trailing a maniac; she's also a terrified woman confronting the onslaught of disease. The story lines balance out to show us the true mettle of someone who puts the safety of others before her own.

Again, Patterson's skill for producing furiously paced fiction are evident as the novel breezes by rapidly. The short chapters keep the narrative leaping with increasingly taut plot elements, but there's an emotional commitment that makes our protagonist even more amiable and involving. 1st to Die is a novel that works as an intense series of character portraits that will leave the reader touched and delighted.

MY REVIEW:

This is my first book by this author and also the first in the “Women’s Murder Club” series.

The pace was good and kept my interest. I would have given this book four stars, except that I found that the plot twists were predictable and that I thought the “Women’s Murder Club” formation was a little lame. I appreciate that series is about four women who collaborate to solve crimes, but to name it a “club” seems to trivialize the intention of the quartet. Even so, I enjoyed the book.

It was more graphic than I expected, but I am interested enough to continue on in the series. 

MY RATING: 3.75 stars!

This book qualifies as:
#13 for my 2011 100+ Reading Challenge
#8 for my 2011 Audio Book Challenge
#8 for my 2011 "Whisper Stories in My Ear" Challenge
#5 for my 1st In a Series Challenge 2011
#1 for my What's in a Name 4 Challenge
#1 for my James Patterson Reading Challenge II

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