2nd Chance
by James Patterson, Andrew Gross | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 0446612790 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0446612790 Global Overview for this book
Registered by efs300 of -- By post or by hand --, South Carolina USA on 9/19/2005
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
7 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by efs300 from -- By post or by hand --, South Carolina USA on Monday, September 19, 2005
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"The sensational killings that have rocked San Francisco appear to be unrelated except in their brutality. But detective Lindsay Boxer senses there's some thread connecting them all. She calls her friends in the Women's Murder Club together to see if they can discover what it is. Surely some clue has been overlooked by their bosses and male colleagues." "Working with Chronicle reporter Cindy Thomas, Assistant District Attorney Jill Bernhardt, and medical examiner Claire Washburn, Lindsay discovers that there is indeed a link. The victims were of different ages, lived in different locations, and were killed with different weapons. But each had a close relative in a particular profession, a profession that sends a chill through Lindsay's heart." The partners in the Women's Murder Club realize that this killer is after something unspeakable, something deeper than revenge, and that the next target could be one of them. They deduce where the killer is likely to strike next and bait a trap that can't be resisted. But if their calculation is wrong, the consequences will be lethal. And there will be no second chance.
"The sensational killings that have rocked San Francisco appear to be unrelated except in their brutality. But detective Lindsay Boxer senses there's some thread connecting them all. She calls her friends in the Women's Murder Club together to see if they can discover what it is. Surely some clue has been overlooked by their bosses and male colleagues." "Working with Chronicle reporter Cindy Thomas, Assistant District Attorney Jill Bernhardt, and medical examiner Claire Washburn, Lindsay discovers that there is indeed a link. The victims were of different ages, lived in different locations, and were killed with different weapons. But each had a close relative in a particular profession, a profession that sends a chill through Lindsay's heart." The partners in the Women's Murder Club realize that this killer is after something unspeakable, something deeper than revenge, and that the next target could be one of them. They deduce where the killer is likely to strike next and bait a trap that can't be resisted. But if their calculation is wrong, the consequences will be lethal. And there will be no second chance.
Journal Entry 2 by efs300 from -- By post or by hand --, South Carolina USA on Thursday, July 27, 2006
Mailing to mom2jwn as an RABCK, Enjoy!
Received today from efs300 as an RABCK, thank you so much!!!
Sending this off to BookLady331 as am RABCK!!!
Hope you enjoy the book!!
Hope you enjoy the book!!
Book was here last night when I got home. Thank you mom3jwn. Thanks also for the postcard. Nice to meet you. I have shared books with efs300 before too. I will pass this book on after I finish.
Haven't read yet, but I am putting it in a virtual bookbox. If someone picks it, I'll read it right away then send it on. It was a lovely RABCK from mom2jwn and I want to share it where I know it will be picked up and read.
Journal Entry 7 by booklady331 at U.S. Postal Mail in By Mail, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases on Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (11/15/2006 UTC) at U.S. Postal Mail in By Mail, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases
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off to booksnbeer for a virtual bookbox. Enjoy
off to booksnbeer for a virtual bookbox. Enjoy
Choose this one from a virtual bookbox. I have enjoyed a bunch of other Patterson books, I look forward to reading this one. I hope the main character in this one is as complex as Alex Cross in Patterson's others.
Sorry, BooksnBeer, I had 7 to journal. I missed this one. I did receive it. Thanks :)
I'm gonna hang on to this and reread them all in order. This one was okay. The characters seemed a little bland and the plot was confusing. I'm hoping that if read in order, it will get better.
bookbox
Pulled out of waternixie's wrap-it-up bookbox and after unwrapping the book discovered it is a book I have previously read. Will be putting it back in the bookbox.
From the wrap-it-up book box.
Journal Entry 14 by waternixie at Pratt park in Seattle, Washington USA on Tuesday, October 16, 2012
On picnic table