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The 9th Judgment (Women's Murder Club) [Kindle Edition]

James Patterson , Maxine Paetro
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (361 customer reviews)

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Book Description

The most personal

A young mother and her infant child are ruthlessly gunned down while returning to their car in the garage of a shopping mall. There are no witnesses, and Detective Lindsay Boxer is left with only one shred of evidence: a cryptic message scrawled across the windshield in bloodred lipstick.

The most dangerous

The same night, the wife of A-list actor Marcus Dowling is woken by a cat burglar who is about to steal millions of dollars' worth of precious jewels. In just seconds there is a nearly empty safe, a lifeless body, and another mystery that throws San Francisco into hysteria.

The most exciting Women's Murder Club novel ever

Lindsay spends every waking hour working with her partner, Rich--and her desire for him threatens to tear apart both her engagement and the Women's Murder Club. Before Lindsay and her friends can piece together either case, one of the killers forces Lindsay to put her own life on the line--but is it enough to save the city? With unparalleled danger and explosive action, The 9th Judgment is James Patterson at his compelling, unstoppable best!


Editorial Reviews

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"Those who haven't read any of the novels in the Women's Murder Club series are cheating themselves." (BookReporter.com )

"I can't believe how good Patterson is, whether he's doing a Washington police yarn or traveling a different road with a female narrator. He is always on the mark. I have never begun a Patterson book and been able to put it down." (USA Today Larry King )

"Patterson and Paetro are at their best here, weaving a number of plots together to create a novel that dips and flows across genre lines.... A series that shows no signs of fatigue or flagging." (BookReporter.com )

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"Those who haven't read any of the novels in the Women's Murder Club series are cheating themselves."--BookReporter.com

Product Details

  • File Size: 536 KB
  • Print Length: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (April 26, 2010)
  • Sold by: Hachette Book Group
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0035IICU4
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  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,430 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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I Love the James Pattersons Womens Murder Club series. mr book owl  |  62 reviewers made a similar statement
Not so much... Unfortunately, the lame ending ruined what was a pretty good story. Amy S. Hughes  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
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163 of 173 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars My Judgement...Brilliant! April 26, 2010
Format:Hardcover
I've read all of the Women's Murder Club novels - some were excellent (books 1-5 and book 7), some were awful (books 6 and 8) and I'm so glad I went with my gut on this one and bought it as I thoroughly enjoyed it, in fact I'd go as far as saying that this was my favourite of the whole series.

Like most of the others in the series, there's two main cases going on - the first is a psychopath known as "The Lipstick Killer" who is terrorising San Francisco by murdering mothers and their babies on the street and at random. The next is a cat burglar called "Hello Kitty" who is being framed for murder when a well known movie star shoots his wife following a robbery at their home. Lindsey and the gang have their hands full in this one, so there isn't a slow moment. Some of the scenes were so exciting I was flying through the pages as I just couldn't stop reading - a quick hour's read turned into a whole evening's binge and I had the book finished in 4 hours! Some bits of the story were a little predictable, maybe because I read a lot of James Patterson novels so I am very familiar with his formulas now, but that didn't stop it from being one of the best I've read from him for a while.

One thing I noticed in this book was that the main attention has been turned to Lindsay again, which is great as some of the other characters - Cindy and Yuki in particular - make the stories in the previous novels quite dull and I find these characters to be too arrogant and generally annoying, so didn't enjoy the ones when they were in the spotlight so much.

Although it is the ninth in the series, this could still be picked up by someone new to the Women's Murder Club novels and easily get into the characters and the gripping story.
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47 of 55 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Sergeant Lindsay Boxes and her team of co-workers, friends and outside influences are battling two horrific crime scenes simultaneous. There is only so much of Lindsay to go around which is why she has surrounded herself with great friends and women who are as supportive as they are brutally honest. This time though Lindsay is truly out there on her own as she battles a high profile robbery turned homicide and serial killer who is targeting young mothers and their babies.

While the burglary seems to be part of a string performed by the Hello Kitty bandit the question of why someone got killed this time is puzzling. The husband is an actor that may be putting on a great performance for the police as his story is so well rehearsed that it might not be believable and his excuses too flimsy. But the truly baffling crime spree seems to be coming from someone who is shooting women and their children leaving cryptic messages at each crime scene with the same letters but in different order. Nothing matches anything ever witnessed before and Lindsay is willing to put everything she has on the line to get this one closed even take her clothes off and prance around just to prove to the killer she is serious about stopping him.

While the murder of the rich socialite gets the attention the serial killer is escalating his behavior and making less sense at each crime scene. Lindsay tries to stay on top of both fronts but when the demands from the serial killer make it seem like he is less about vengeance and more about money she turns her attention in that direction because this person is truly more dangerous.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars "To make a judgment, we need the answers." Michael Woods September 14, 2010
Format:Hardcover
3 1/2 stars

My rating on this novel was on the plus side of three so I gave it a 3 1/2 star rating.

The Prologue of the novel reveals a cat burglar who is stealing valuable jewels from Casey Dowling, the wife of movie star, Marcus Dowling. As the thief leaves, she knocks over the console table and wakes the Dowlings. Their marriage was on the rocks and Markus realizes that he has a chance to murder his wife and ger away with it. He kills Casey and blames the thief.

Another case involves a psychopatathic killer whose motto is "Women and Children First." He kills women with their babies and then, needlessly, kills the baby. He becomes know an The Lipstick Killer and terrorizes San Francisco.

Detective Lindsay Boxer of the homicide division is working with her partner, Rick Conklin, to catch both killers.

As the killer of the woman and baby strikes again, Det. Boxer intensifies her search but is hindered by the lack of witnesses.

Spending more time together, Lindsay and her partner, Rick find their emotions toward each other growing and they have difficulty concentrating on the cases and not giving in to their feelings toward each other.

Lindsay is an well described character who is easy to like with her courage and determination. The plot had plenty of action but was predictable.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Weak and trite... September 29, 2010
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
It's after reading books like this that I'm ashamed to admit I still read James Patterson's work. Lindsay Boxer, a character who was once strong and heroic, has become soft by this installment of the Women's Murder Club. It was insulting to see that she's now being portrayed as a stereotypical female - weak and wishy-washy - in many scenes. The other three members of the club were barely present at all, and they certainly didn't help solve the case when they were there. Plus, the actual cases involved in this book were laughable at best.

First, I really dislike when a mystery novel reveals the killer/bad guy early on and we spend the rest of the book watching the story unfold from parallel perspectives. Second, the scenarios in this story (particularly the one involving the cat burglar) were so far-fetched that I couldn't mentally suspend reality enough to ever enjoy the story. Third, there was no solid resolution. This would be fine if it also appeared that the story could be continued (I love a good hunt for a serial killer), but I feel that too much has been revealed for this plot to continue in further installments. Frankly, I hope I'm right in thinking that way and that a continuation has not already been planned.

Very, VERY disappointing read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I love James Patterson books. They keep you interested from the beginning to the end. Just when you think you have it figured out it takes a quick turn. Read more
Published 8 hours ago by Donna Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Another hit for James Patterson
I'm a big fan of the "Women's Murder Club" books. They keep you turning the pages to find out what is going to happen.
Published 1 day ago by Susan Neher
5.0 out of 5 stars The 9th Judgment
Any book by James Patterson is great. If you have never read him, you really need to try. Excellent murder mystery writer.
Published 2 days ago by Rebecca A. Keys
4.0 out of 5 stars Womens Murder club
who can go wrong with a James Patterson book? Have always recommended this series to my friends. Look forward to reading the next books in series
Published 8 days ago by gale cox
5.0 out of 5 stars James Patterson lover!
It was a great book definitely a page turner! I love the whole cat and mouse game looking forward to reading 10, 11and 12!
Published 11 days ago by Jennifer
4.0 out of 5 stars another home run
Fast reading and hard to put down. Some interesting twists and turns. Did not see the conclusion coming. Looking forward to number 10
Published 11 days ago by bonnie kellogg Bonnie kellogg
5.0 out of 5 stars 9th. Judgement
Again, a very good novel by James Patterson. I buy all of his books. I love reading and his mysteries fill that need. Thanks
Published 13 days ago by Ethel A. Granger
5.0 out of 5 stars 9th Judgment
Loved it! Haven't read this series in a while it was not disappointing will be buying the rest of this series soon so I can catch up!
Published 14 days ago by m
4.0 out of 5 stars Pop Culture Breakdown
The Good: The 9th Judgment was definitely twisted, with the execution-style killing of infants. There were a few very good, oh-no moments, especially towards the end of the book. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Jennifer Sicurella
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
If you can, read them from the first book. The stories are intertwined and you get more by reading the series in order.
Published 21 days ago by Jack Kirkland
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It is no surprise that in January, 2010, The New York Times Magazine featured James Patterson on its cover and hailed him as having "transformed book publishing," and that Time magazine hailed him as "The Man Who Can't Miss." Recently, NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams profiled Patterson's prolific career, AARP named him one of the "50 Most Influential People Who Make Our Days a Little Brighter," and Variety featured him in a cover story highlighting his adventures in Hollywood.

In 2011, it was estimated that one-in-four of all hardcover suspense/thriller novels sold was written by James Patterson, he is the first author to achieve five million ebook sales (and is expected to hit ten million in early 2013), and he holds the Guinness record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers of any author. And his success isn't based solely on thrillers like the perennially popular Alex Cross, Women's Murder Club and Michael Bennett series. Patterson is now also the current bestselling author in the young adult and middle grade categories.

He's been called the busiest man in publishing, and that's not just because of his own books. For the past decade, James has been devoting more and more of his time to championing books and reading. From the James Patterson Pageturner Awards, to his website ReadKiddoRead.com, to his College Book Bucks scholarships and his regular donations of hundreds of thousands of books to schools here in the states and troops overseas (see interviews on Fox & Friends, The Dennis Miller Radio Show and CNN.com), Patterson has passed on his passion of books and reading and supported those who do the same. Jim personally funded a major ad campaign re-printing a recent opinion piece on CNN.com about how it is our responsibility to get our kids reading. The ad has run in the New York Times, The New Yorker, and USA Today. Those ads are a call to action to parents to make their kids reading a top priority; and were featured by USA Today here. Patterson believes that we cannot rely on schools, teachers or the government to get our kids reading; only parents can make this crucial change in the reading habits of our kids. Here are links to some interviews on his first-ever dual lay down (two books, one for parents and one for kids, in one day): AOL's You've Got, NBC's "Today Show" with Hoda and Kathie Lee, USA Today and Family Circle, NBC's "Today Show" with Al Roker, as well as an interview with AARP.

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what happened to 9.99 for a book?
When I received my Kindle, I was under the impression that all Kindle books would be under $9.99.
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The hard cover book is $0.49 cheaper than the Kindle. Why? It does not make sense. gms
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Thank You James Patterson
Ick, I wasn't at all pleased to read that. The whole Lindsay and Rich thing has been going on for too long. She chose Joe, she should either marry him or dump him already. I'm so tired of the will she/won't she thing. Honestly, I'm so tired of it I wouldn't mind seeing the series stop at book... Read more
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