The 17th suspect
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Women's Murder Club volume 17
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English
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In this #1 NYT bestseller, Sergeant Lindsay Boxer puts her life on the line to protect San Francisco from a shrewd and unpredictable killer.When a series of shootings exposes San Francisco to a mysterious killer, a reluctant woman decides to put her trust in Sergeant Lindsay Boxer. The confidential informant's tip leads Lindsay to a disturbing conclusion: something has gone horribly wrong inside the police department. The hunt for the killer lures Lindsay out of her jurisdiction and impacts her in dangerous ways. She suffers unsettling medical symptoms, and her friends in the Women's Murder Club warn her against taking the crimes to heart. But with lives at stake, the detective can't help but follow the case into terrifying terrain. A decorated officer, loving wife, devoted mother, and loyal friend, Lindsay has always acted with unwavering integrity. But now she is confronting a killer who is determined to undermine it all.
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Contributors
LaVoy, January narrator., nrt, Narrator
Paetro, Maxine author., aut, author, Author
Patterson, James Author
Paetro, Maxine author., aut, author, Author
Patterson, James Author
ISBN
9780316274043
9781538760888
9781538713815
9781549168031
9781549168024
9780316412254
9780316412261
9781538760888
9781538713815
9781549168031
9781549168024
9780316412254
9780316412261
UPC
9781549168024
Subjects
Subjects
Boxer, Lindsay -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Mystery
Police -- California -- Fiction
Police corruption -- Fiction
Policewomen -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction
Policewomen -- Fiction
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction
Serial murderers -- Fiction
Suspense
Thriller
Women's Murder Club (Imaginary organization) -- Fiction
Women detectives -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Mystery
Police -- California -- Fiction
Police corruption -- Fiction
Policewomen -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction
Policewomen -- Fiction
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction
Serial murderers -- Fiction
Suspense
Thriller
Women's Murder Club (Imaginary organization) -- Fiction
Women detectives -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction
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