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1st to Die: A Novel

1st to Die: A Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One thrilling ride!
Review: I have to admit that this is the first James Patterson book I've read. I saw it being sold at a [good] price so I thought I'd give it a go. I wasn't expecting much, but my, I WAS suprised!
'1st To Die' tells of a female homicide detective's quest to catch a serial killer who is murdering newly weds. Patterson gradually introduces three more female characters who eventually form the Women's Murder Club.
Patterson's style is very easy reading and the short, straight-to-the-point chapters allow the story to flow at just the right pace.
The ending is nothing short of brilliant (although a little unbelievable at times) providing many twists and turns (it had me so gripped that I read the last 200 pages in one evening).
The only drawback I can think of is that the novel's short chapters don't allow enough character development, but that is easily forgivable seeing that the story's main drive is the riveting plot.
As I mentioned, this was my first James Patterson book but I will be reading many more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 1st To Die
Review: I loved reading 1st To Die. This is the third book I have read of his. I am a writer and actor, who works a lot in San Francisco. Jame's description of the City and the characters really came alive for me. Great thriller. Thanks....Bill Davis

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nice Start to a New Series
Review: Being a fan of the Alex Cross series, I assumed that I would enjoy this book. I was not disappointed in any way whatsoever. Patterson has the ability to fill the reader with intrigue from the beginning all the way to the end of this book. Although I really enjoyed the plot, I felt that the ending was entirely predictable because an intelligent reader understands that if something appears to be easily seen in a Patterson novel, it probably is there to conceal the truth. Not withstanding, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: . . . kept me gripped . . . !
Review: One reviewer of this book claims that "newcomers to his work will be enthralled." And so I was . . . !

Set in San Francisco, this book has more twist and turns than Lombard Street itself. The four women at the centre of the Women's Murder Club, each have their own vested interest in the recent spate of serial killings, and in trapping the 'animal' behind them.

This book has the typical romance and personal tragedies but my only criticism would be that Patterson doesn't go far enough into his characters - something I'm sure he puts right in the second book in this series, 2nd Chance.

I can't wait to read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Quick, Entertaining Read
Review: 1st to Die is the perfect kind of book to take away on a holiday, offering a fairly simple plot, being quick to grab your interest and keeping your interest until the end. The Women's Murder Club is a group of diverse and interesting women, all highly intelligent yet dealing with their own personal difficulties. More importantly, without their cooperation with each other, the case wouldn't have been solved. These characters are central to what is best about the book. However, I did find the plot a bit too predictable which took away some of the suspense. Although Patterson writes very well, I don't think he's quite up to the standard of John Grisham and others like him. His characters are a little flat and the outcome of the story comes into view a little too soon. Still, he is a top-notch writer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Twisted plot
Review: James Patterson does a great job in engaging the reader in a novel that brings shivers down ur spine. Nothing in this book is how it appears to be. You assume that youve figured everything out at the very end you find out you were wrong. Great quick read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Thriller
Review: I read thsi book in about 1 week. Its a great read. The story is about a a woman cop named Lindsay Boxer and her partner, the follow the trail of a killer who murders couples who just got married. It has great twist plots and great characters that you care about. Thats all i will say because i want you to experice it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbelievable !
Review: The Women's Murder Club. All in all, could I say that it didn't sound bad. Never having read a book by James Patterson before, I was a bit in doubt whether he could achieve masterpieces as I have read from John Grisham and Sidney Sheldon, which were my total favorites. I have to admit not having read such a great book for a long long time. I can only recommand you to BUY IT ! You will never ever regret it !!! BIG TIME !!

Now, the story is absolutely unpredictable. You cannot tell where it goes and the book is unputdownable. It keeps you turn the pages up to the very last page, and your emotions are thoroughly addressed to. There is no rambling style of writing, descriptions which bore you to death, nothing but a face pace and a superb story.

Get it NOW !

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great beginning
Review: The story starts off quickly and then it slows in the middle. The ending is alright but but I found some of the "breaks" to be unbelievalbe. Too much time spent on the primary character's sickness which had nothing to do with the crimes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent beginning to a great new series!
Review: This is the story of a serial killer who murders brides and grooms. Sounds pretty gruesome, and it is, but not in so much descriptive detail that it would make someone more sensitive sick. It was enough to build a taught story and a baffling mystery. Now, the main story is the group of women who come together to try to solve this seemingly unsolvable crime -- The Women's Murder Club: 4 San Francisco professional women, the female homicide detective assigned to the case, the medical examiner, a journalist, and the assistant DA. This is really their story. The story of their interpersonal relationship's, the main character's battle with a crippling disease, a love interest, and a baffling mystery. Mr. Patterson wrote the female emotions so well that I got teary-eyed over one of the scenes; he wrote the story so well that I was left breathless with anticipation of what was going to happen next. I can't tell you much more because it would ruin the mystery. Let's just say there are many plot twists and turns that leave you guessing until the very end.


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