Lindsay Boxer is pregnant at last! But her work doesn't slow for a second. When millionaire Chaz Smith is mercilessly gunned down, she discovers that the murder weapon is linked to the deaths of four of San Francisco's most untouchable criminals. And it was taken from her own department's evidence locker. Anyone could be the killer - even her closest friends.
Lindsay is called next to the most bizarre crime scene she's ever witnessed: two bodiless heads elaborately displayed in the garden of a world-famous actor. Another head is unearthed in the garden, and Lindsay realises that the ground could hide hundreds of victims. A reporter launches a series of malicious articles about the cases and Lindsay's personal life is laid bare. But this time she has no one to turn to - especially not Joe.
©2012 James Patterson (P)2012 Random House Audiobooks
"the best read"
I have either read or listened to everything that James Patterson has written. I must say that "11th hour" is up there with the very very best, Patterson and Paetro have pulled out a high class thriller which was quite frankly superbly read by January Lavoy. I hope January reads all the forthcoming womans murder club books.
"Great read again"
Once again I have enjoyed the murder club read not one of the best from the series but a good one all the same.
"James Patterson at his best"
The story starts very well and got me gripped almost immediately and I couldn't stop listening to it. The person reading helped give the characters more believe ability by changing her voice for each one. Talking deeper for men for instance. Her English accent, however, did make me smile as it wasn't quite right . The plot was very good and I had no idea who did it until it was actually revealed.
"an easy listen"
As an avid James Patterson fan I was looking forward to hearing one of his books. The length is disappointing as quite short at just over 6 hours but nevertheless an enjoyable story.