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11th Hour by Maxine Paetro, James Patterson

nisforneville's review

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3.0

I got kind of bored with this one about 1/3 into it, but it picked up near the end. My main complaint with this book is that being pregnant seemed to make Boxer weak, which seemed stereotypical.

suzze's review against another edition

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3.0

Two crimes, two solutions, too fast.

wendygreen's review against another edition

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5.0

great he better keep it up

wondernikel's review against another edition

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4.0

4...Another quick read! Interesting if a bit predictable. I enjoyed the Head Case more than the Drug Dealer Killings Case! Can't help but feel like this one was lacking though...

amberlyswords's review against another edition

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3.0

I found book interesting read and I like the characters but the story was slow paced for me. Only problem is I didn't know at eleven book in series so my opinion where I read the books before is one.

kee_gan's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced

4.0

lifeisstory's review against another edition

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fast-paced

3.75

 
This is really a tale of two books. There’s plotting and there’s characterization. In terms of plotting, 11th Houris a step ahead of most of the Women’s Murder Club novels. The primary plot is a true mystery and Patterson and Paetro manage to drop just enough clues to not make it obvious. The secondary plot is thrilling in its own right, but also serves as a distraction of sorts that keeps readers from focusing too hard on the first plot’s mystery. It’s a combination that works well and left me guessing at where the story was going. 
 
Characterization, however, is another story. The Women’s Murder Club is now eleven books long. There are characters and relational storylines that have been developed from the beginning. 11th Hour proceeds as if none of that matters. At the end of 10th Anniversary, we discover that Lindsay is pregnant. She’s in her mid-thirties, began the series with the scare of a rare disease, and this is a high-risk pregnancy. Despite that, she’s suiting up and going on extended chases and gun battles. It’s almost as if Patterson and Paetro forgot they got their main character pregnant. Nobody mentions it. Nobody even says “Hey, Lindsay, shouldn’t you be taking better care of the baby?” 
 
And then there’s the relational drama between Joe and Lindsay. Well, it’s relational drama with Lindsay. She thinks that Joe is cheating on her, with only the scantest suspicion that anything is wrong. It turns out that the authors are trying to foreshadow something—I won’t say exactly what—but it comes across as Lindsay being paranoid, suspicious, and not at all a good detective. Also following the thread of characters behaving out of character, a major part of the book involves a killer targeting drug dealers. All evidence points to the possibility of a rogue cop and, for some reason, Lieutenant Brady gets the idea that Chief Jacobi—Lindsay’s former partner—is the killer. It’s the dumbest attempt at a plot twist. It’s not Jacobi, obviously, but if it was it would have been infuriating as well. Patterson and Paetro put themselves in a situation where whatever they wrote was a stupid character decision. 
 
Get beyond that, and 11th Hour’s murder mystery involving decapitated heads buried in a garden does make for a compelling and page-turning thriller. The secondary plot about a serial killer out for revenge against drug lords is pretty generic, but plays out well. Overall, this is an above-average installment of the Women’s Murder Club. I just wish we could have good stories and good characterization. 

trumpetgal17's review against another edition

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2.0

Almoooost 3 stars. Not my favorite.

cgonya1's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

shannonpifher's review against another edition

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5.0

Burned through another one of these in less than a week!! im getting low on books left in this series! Slow down? Nahhh! 4 more than ill have to start waiting every year with the rest of the JP cult