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Title: 12th of Never
Author: James Patterson
Narrator: January Lavoy
Format: Abridged
Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-14-13
Publisher: Random House Audiobooks
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Lindsay Boxer's beautiful baby is born! But after only a week at home with her new daughter, Lindsay is forced to return to work to face two of the biggest cases of her career. A rising star football player for the San Francisco 49ers is the prime suspect in a grisly murder. At the same time, Lindsay is confronted with the strangest story shes ever heard: An eccentric English professor has been having vivid nightmares about a violent murder and hes convinced it's real. Lindsay doesn't believe him, but then a shooting is called in - and it fits the professor's description to the last detail. Lindsay doesnt have much time to stop a terrifying future from unfolding.
But all the crimes in the world seem like nothing when Lindsay is suddenly faced with the possibility of the most devastating loss of her life.
Members Reviews:
Surprises
This book is full of twists and unexpected emotional ups and downs. Lindsay and Joe welcome baby Julie but parenthood is more than she expected, especially with the lifetime of worries. The biggest surprise was Conklin and his latest personal quest. An amazing journey of suspense and murder. Looking forward to what is in-store of Boxer and Conklin as well as the women's murder club.
Really good but fast book.
Spellbinding as ever, James Patterson does it again. The only disappointing time is when it ends too quickly. There are a number of twists and turns and relationships we will have to watch in the next books. Good story, struggles wih home life as well as on the streets. We can relate to the home life struggles and can only imagine the others.
A good Patterson book to read but with mutiple plotlines and a cliffhanger you don't see coming
This Patterson book was good but not the greatest Women's Murder Club book of the set. In my viewpoint had two many plotlines in total I counted four plotlines which I cared for two out of the four plotlines. But still the book a good read and good addition to the set of The Women's Murder Club. I read the book in just four days time and was roughly 400 pages so hard to put down overall. This one clearly had it's ups and downs but Patterson still keeps his fans wanting more and more of his writing with his suspense trillers. There were a couple of points in the book I just couldn't believe what I was reading I was like really your going there but in a good way. I will say this the book ends on a cliffhanger, what cliffhanger you will have to read for yourself to see what I am talking about. But in closing I took one star off because of so many plotlines within one Patterson book, I prefer the ones with just two plotlines that way more suspense and triller.
Patterson is spread too thin
I wholeheartedly agree with most of the 1 star raters. In my opinion this is probably the worst of the Women's Murder Club novels. I've read them all, as well as most of Patterson's adult focused books. James is over the edge, drifting into mediocrity, trying to paper the world with incongruous plots and character dialog. In 12th, he (and his co-author) allows Lindsey to continue to evolve into a girlie girl, a softie who is now far less believable as a SFPD homicide detective. With each new book in this series we are dragged lower down the slide of irrelevant babble, wondering if there will ever be the sort of meaty substance that first drew our loyalty.