Amid uncertainty, Lindsay juggles the possibility of love, an unsolvable investigation, and the possibility that a member of the club could die. When everything appears to be under control, the case takes a turn, and puts the city in danger. Lindsay must make a choice with no certainty that either outcome has more than a prayer of success.
©2007 James Patterson; (P)2007 Hachette Audio
"disappointing at best"
What a bore. There is simply no suspense and mystery in this book. Everything is predictable and there are few interesting moments. When you find out what the 6th target is, you find yourself shrugging and saying "so what?" Don't waste your time on this one.
"What happens?!!"
I enjoyed the book until the end, what ending, what is Boxer going to do, what happens to the bad guy. These are unanswered questions, personaly I want a conclusion at the end of a book, not be left hanging. I may listen to the sequel, if there is a sequel.
Disappointed that the ending was so, missing.
"The 6th Target"
I'm a big fan of Patterson and this installment of The Women's Murder Club series did not disappoint me. His characters are real and their lives are real, Boxer is growing/changing. If you want everything tied up with a bow you will be disappointed. I on the other hand can't wait for the next book. Keep up the good work Mr. Patterson and please do not make us wait to long for the continueing story of Lindsey Boxer and her gal pals.
"Good, but not great"
This was a pretty easy listen. I enjoy the women characters and was glad to catch this installment of them. There were actually a few different stories going on that made it interesting. I thought all the court room chapters(testimonies and arguements) were very drawn out. This one didn't seem to have the usual JP suspense...we'll hope for that in #7
"Disappointing for me"
I have just about EVERYTHING that James Patterson has in audio and half a dozen novels in print... by far this was the most disappointing audio I have listened to by JP. The ending was absolutely horrible and I would have to say close to the worst book ending I have ever heard; even if there might be a sequel. Sorry JP, this one wasn't for me but I will grab up the next one you publish... still. I love your writings; especially the Alex Cross series.
Tom Grace
"The Worst Patterson Book"
I love James Patterson and have read/listened to many of his books, but this one left me cold. It was unfocused, a scatter- shot affair, kind of like a number of short stories--totally unconnected to one another--put into novel form by breaking up each short story and telling it in parts, separated by parts of other short stories. Don't waste your time on this one.
Incidentally, I think maybe the best audio book I have ever listened to is Patterson's "Mary, Mary". Get that one instead.
"book, OK; narrator,ick"
The book was a typical Patterson book, Just fine and enjoyable. But I did not care at all for the narrator. She was not consistent in using voices for the same characters, and prefered a high pitched voice for men.....need I say more?
Jeffy M
"Patterson should slow down"
Was a big fan of Patterson, but he is getting to greedy/Boring. Putting out books every couple of months instead of concentrating and dedicating time to one good solid book is his down fall. This book should have been called The 6th BORE!!!! Patterson is getting more and more predictable and his ending are like watching Paint dry. Enough with Boxer and Joe, either marry them, kill one of them, or make up your mind. My tip to Mr. Patterson is to retire!!!!