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7th Heaven
- Women's Murder Club, Book 7
- Narrated by: Carolyn McCormick
- Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
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Summary
Michael Campion was a people's hero, a popular governor's son who publicly battled against a rare and debilitating heart illness. When he vanished without a trace one evening, his disappearance and the search to find him, dead or alive, hit the headlines daily. But the trail went cold very quickly. Now with a new lead, Detective Lindsay Boxer is determined to find out what happened to San Francisco's Golden Boy.
Meanwhile, a string of fatal arson attacks have broken out, leaving four rich, successful married couples dead. What could the motive be for these ruthless murders and what is their link to the Campion case? With the help of her friends and fellow Women's Murder Club members: Yuki, an attorney feeling the strain of a high profile court case; Claire, a medical examiner trying to balance her career and her pregnancy; and Cindy, the reporter for a San Francisco newspaper, Lindsay must find the suspects, and fast.
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- Danielle R.
- 20-04-20
No distinct chapters and long chapters instead of short ones like the way the rest of the books are. Not a fan of this.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-10-19
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loved it as I do with all james Patterson book. they are just so exciting
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- Stu6882
- 04-02-23
A master at work
James Patterson never fails to capture the imagination. The narrator was good although the story is the masterpiece
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