From Publishers Weekly
It isn't easy to root for the vindictive women in Michaels's Revenge of the Sisterhood series. Sure, they're loyal and fearless, and they look good in eveningwear ("We're stunning," lawyer Nikki says. "We sizzle and we look sensual"). But in this third installment of the payback saga, the six women commit a morally repugnant act likely to leave readers cold. Myra and her longtime lover, retired MI6 agent Charles, finally discover the whereabouts of John Chai, the man who killed their daughter in a hit-and-run accident five years earlier and fled to China. So Charles and three of the "girls" fly Myra's Gulfstream to Hong Kong, where they drug "greasy, oily, unctuous" Chai, disguise him as a sick old man and sneak him back to Myra's Virginia estate. Back home, Charles makes the women banana-and-macadamia-nut pancakes, and they frolic outdoors with their new snowmobiles. Then they retire to rat-infested underground tunnels where they don hooded robes and proceed to torture Chai in "a ceremony of sorts." Other than this wildly improbable scenario, there's not a lot going on. Michaels nips the subplots before they have a chance to create any tension, and her indistinguishable characters, unfazed by their sadistic conduct, have little to do besides eat well and cheer each other on.
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Welcome to the latest installment in Michaels' Revenge of the Sisterhood series. Myra Rutledge founded the sisterhood when her daughter's killer, who had diplomatic immunity, was deported back to his native China. Funded with her fortune and run with the help of her companion, Charles, a former operative for Her Majesty in MI6, and several young ladies who also were denied justice, and who each have their own special skills, the sisterhood works outside the law to help those in need. It is now Myra's turn to exact a little vengeance. The plan is to fly to China, kidnap her daughter's killer, the playboy son of a wealthy former ambassador to the U.S., and bring him to their compound. Charles and three of the ladies wing their way on a private jet to Hong Kong, but someone's quest for revenge against the sisterhood interferes with their plans. Readers may feel a bit squeamish as the vendetta is actualized, but Michaels' writing is as intriguing and fast paced as ever.
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