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July 15,2025
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I'm truly hooked on the Women's Murder Club.

This captivating series has managed to draw me in with its thrilling storylines and complex characters.

The club, consisting of a diverse group of women, each brings their unique skills and perspectives to the table as they work together to solve some of the most heinous crimes.

The chemistry between the characters is palpable, and their relationships add an extra layer of depth to the narrative.

With each new installment, I find myself on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating what will happen next.

The plots are full of twists and turns, keeping me guessing until the very end.

I can't get enough of the Women's Murder Club and highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good mystery.

July 15,2025
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In what I have read so far from the series "The Women's Murder Club", this novel has impressed me the least. It is quite predictable and at times has a static action compared to the previous novels in the series.


The detective Lindsay Boxer goes back in time to one of the first cases in her career that remained unsolved when a series of crimes in indigo begin to make their appearance under the same pattern.


Perhaps the predictability of the plot detracts from the overall excitement and mystery that one expects from a crime novel. However, it is important to note that this may be a personal preference as some readers may enjoy a more straightforward and less complex storyline.


Despite its shortcomings, the novel still has some redeeming qualities. The character of Lindsay Boxer is well-developed and her determination to solve the case is admirable. The descriptions of the crimes and the investigation process are also quite detailed, which adds to the authenticity of the story.


Overall, while "The Women's Murder Club" series has had some great installments, this particular novel falls a bit short in terms of plot and action. However, it may still be worth reading for fans of the series or those who enjoy detective novels in general.

July 15,2025
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This series has always been my go-to for an easy, cheesy, and mindless escape. However, this particular installment, "4th of July," takes on a slightly more serious tone. It makes me wonder: do I appreciate the fact that it leans more towards being a legitimate novel, or am I a bit sad that the cheesy factor has been toned down?

The absence of cheese isn't the only aspect that sets "4th of July" apart from its predecessors. Instead of following the typical police procedural formula of "a crime is committed, clues are found, twists are thrown in, and the killer is caught," this book is more of a courtroom drama with a serial killer side-plot that leads to a twist ending.

I'm not quite sure, but dare I say that I actually liked this book in a real way? Nah... Maybe it's just the unexpected change that has me a bit confused. Overall, I'd rate it three stars.

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July 15,2025
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Wow, that really took me by surprise.

As is always the case with this series, it has left me eagerly looking forward to picking up the next book.

In the previous book, we unfortunately lost one girl. However, in this installment, it seems that another has joined the women's murder club.

Not all the girls assist Lindsay in this particularly brutal crime, but she manages to hold her own.

Tragically, both she and her partner are shot down. Nevertheless, that doesn't prevent them from solving the crime after they recover.

Lindsay then finds herself on trial, and I must admit, I absolutely LOVED this part.

It is truly one of the better novels in the women's murder club series.

The story is filled with twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

The characters are well-developed and engaging, making it easy to become invested in their lives and the outcome of the story.

Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good mystery or thriller.
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