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7th Heaven – Another Thrilling Entry in the Women's Murder Club Series. Written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. Published in 2008.

  • Faith Garcia
  • Feb 26, 2024
  • 1 min read


James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
 Another Thrilling Entry in the Women's Murder Club

Fans of the Women's Murder Club will rejoice as James Patterson and Maxine Paetro return with "7th Heaven," another gripping installment in the beloved series. Set against the familiar backdrop of San Francisco, Detective Lindsay Boxer and her crew once again find themselves unraveling a complex mystery.  When a devastating fire claims the lives of a wealthy couple in their luxurious suburban home, Boxer and her partner Rich Conklin are left searching for clues amidst the ashes. The investigation takes a sinister turn, hinting at foul play and a web of secrets surrounding the victims. Meanwhile, the disappearance of California's golden boy, Michael Campion, takes a chilling turn, pushing the team closer to a shocking discovery.



For seasoned readers of the series, "7th Heaven" delivers the familiar thrill of Patterson and Paetro's signature fast-paced storytelling. Fans will appreciate revisiting beloved characters and the exciting dynamics within the Women's Murder Club. The setting of San Francisco provides a comfortable backdrop, while the fresh mysteries and unexpected twists will keep readers hooked. 

The authors skillfully weave together two seemingly unrelated cases, building suspense and leaving readers guessing how the threads will intertwine.


While not a suitable starting point for those unfamiliar with the series, "7th Heaven" rewards loyal fans with another suspenseful case and further development of these iconic characters. If you've followed the Women's Murder Club through their previous adventures, prepare for another heart-pounding ride as they face new dangers and uncover hidden truths.


Give this series a chance to take you on the thrilling feeling of being on a rollercoaster ride. Need the book?





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