15th Affair by James Patterson & Maxine
Paetro, 351 pages
"Detective Lindsay Boxer chases an elusive, possibly
very dangerous suspect...her husband, Joe. Lindsay
Boxer has a beautiful baby daughter and a husband she loves unconditionally.
She'd always been too focused on her career as a San Francisco police detective
to wonder what domestic bliss might feel like, but now she knows, and she's
never been happier. She can't imagine that a brutal murder at a luxury hotel,
and the disappearance of a gorgeous blond woman from the scene, could have
anything to do with her own life and marriage--yet soon both are unraveling,
and Lindsay can't ignore disturbing clues that hit very close to home. Just as
bombs are starting to go off in her personal life, an explosive tragedy rocks
San Francisco, plunging the city into chaos. Pressed into duty to investigate a
criminal plot that stretches around the globe, Lindsay again finds herself
following signs that lead to her own front door. Thrown into a tailspin and
fighting against powerful enemies trying to protect their operatives and
conceal the truth at all costs, Lindsay turns to the Women's Murder Club for
help as she desperately searches for the elusive, and deadly, blonde before she
loses Joe for good." This was a typical Patterson novel. Fans of the
series will probably like it. I enjoyed it.
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