Murder House by James Patterson & David Ellis, 451 pages
Jenna Murphy is a detective who was forced out of her job in New
York. She's come to the Hamptons where her uncle Langdon, the police
chief, has given her a job. A murder case comes up immediately but no one
will let Jenna work the case. In fact, they emphatically tell her to stay
out of it. On her own time, Jenna investigates anyway and uncovers
several other murders that she believes are related. Unfortunately, her
endeavors could put her in a lot of hot water. Every day it looks more
like she is risking her job, her freedom, even her life. This was a
pretty good story. The beginning was a little confusing and slow, I
thought. The story was kind of convoluted too. But at the
end, I still liked it overall. Fans of murder mysteries and Patterson
will probably enjoy this book.
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