Thursday, May 20, 2021

21st Birthday

 Welcome to my review for  21st Birthday 


Title: 21st Birthday

Series:Women's Murder Club #21

Authors : James Patterson & Maxine Paetro

Narrated by January LaVoy

Audiobook : $26: 98

Published by Hachette Audio

Published on May 3, 2021

Duration: 8h 53s

Genre: Women Sleuths 

My thoughts 

Rating : 5 

Would i recommend it? Yes

Would I read more of this series? Yes

Would I listen to the narrator again? Yes

Would I read more these authors ? Yes

First off I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher   Hachette Audio , and to the authors James Patterson and Maxine Paetro for the invite to read and review their new book, as well as sending me the link to get it though Play Books. As well as for them helping me to find a new series to start , after listening to this one and since I just checked and saw that they was also  narrated  by  January LaVoy  , I can wait to listen to more of them. In fact this will be the seconds series of his that I'm reading the first is his Alex Cross and I never thought I would find another series of his I would actually like,like I did that one but now I have. In fact this was my first time listing to January LaVoy and the way she read the story made me love it and enjoy it even more then I could every hopeful . She made the story come to life , there was times I forgot I was actually listening to an audio book , I thought doing those times I was watching a new tv show . As for the story itself wow what a ride, it kept me going back and forth on who was the killer . 



Detective Lindsay Boxer vows to protect a young woman from a serial killer long enough to see her twenty-first birthday.


When young wife and mother Tara Burke goes missing with her baby girl, all eyes are on her husband, Lucas. He paints her not as a missing person but a wayward wife—until a gruesome piece of evidence turns the investigation criminal. 

 

While Chronicle reporter Cindy Thomas pursues the story and M.E. Claire Washburn harbors theories that run counter to the SFPD’s, ADA Yuki Castellano sizes Lucas up as a textbook domestic offender . . . who suddenly puts forward an unexpected suspect. If what Lucas tells law enforcement has even a grain of truth, there isn't a woman in the state of California who's safe from the reach of an unspeakable threat

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