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19th Christmas

the no. 1 Sunday Times bestseller (Women’s Murder Club 19)

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19th Christmas

By: James Patterson
Narrated by: January LaVoy
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The Sunday Times no. 1 bestselling follow-up to 18th Abduction

Christmas is coming, but crime never stops for the Women's Murder Club.

Sergeant Lindsay Boxer is looking forward to spending time with her family over the holidays. But when she receives a tip-off that the biggest heist ever to hit San Francisco is being planned for Christmas Day, everything changes.

The architect of the ambitious attack unleashes chaos across the city, laying traps and false alarms to distract Lindsay and the SFPD from his ultimate goal.

As time runs out, will Lindsay be able to save the people of San Francisco from a Christmas they'd never forget?
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Crime Thrillers Police Procedurals Women Sleuths San Francisco Mystery Thriller & Suspense Murder Crime Suspense Thriller Christmas Fiction Winter

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James Patterson's newest book, written with Maxine Paetro, is like the socks your favourite aunt gave you a few years ago in your Christmas stocking. 19th Christmas is comfort underneath its cover. Sticking with the fuzzy socks analogy, this book is a good fit for fans of mysteries and chick-lit.
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A very interesting story. Intriguing to the last chapters and lovely to ‘see’ favorites characters in holiday season

Very interesting

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I have listen to all the series and really disappointed with this one. There was no depth to the characters or villains. There was one main (lame) story and one minor story. Both of which didn’t have any emotional connection with the reader. The Lindsey character development was just about her being busy and tired.

Disappointed no actual murder club

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