11th Hour
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Little, Brown and Company , 2012.
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Your best friend . . . or a vicious killer? You won't know until the 11th Hour.Lindsay Boxer is pregnant at last! But her work doesn't slow for a second. When millionaire Chaz Smith is mercilessly gunned down, she discovers that the murder weapon is linked to the deaths of four of San Francisco's most untouchable criminals. And it was taken from her own department's evidence locker. Anyone could be the killer-even her closest friends.Facing a series of vicious articles about her personal life and a brutal crime scene in a famous actor's garden, Lindsay realizes that the ground beneath her feet holds hundreds of secrets. But this time she has no one to turn to-especially not her husband Joe.From one of the world's finest suspense writers, 11TH Hour is the most shocking, most emotional, and most thrilling Women's Murder Club novel ever.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
05/07/2012
Language
English
ISBN
9780316097482, 9780316171762

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  • 2nd chance (Women's Murder Club Volume 2) Cover
  • 3rd degree (Women's Murder Club Volume 3) Cover
  • 4th of July: Book 4 (Women's Murder Club Volume 4) Cover
  • The 5th horseman (Women's Murder Club Volume 5) Cover
  • The 6th target (Women's Murder Club Volume 6) Cover
  • 7th heaven (Women's Murder Club Volume 7) Cover
  • The 8th confession (Women's Murder Club Volume 8) Cover
  • The 9th judgment (Women's Murder Club Volume 9) Cover
  • 10th anniversary (Women's Murder Club Volume 10) Cover
  • 11th hour (Women's Murder Club Volume 11) Cover
  • 12th of never (Women's Murder Club Volume 12) Cover
  • Unlucky 13 (Women's Murder Club Volume 13) Cover
  • 14th deadly sin (Women's Murder Club Volume 14) Cover
  • 15th affair (Women's Murder Club Volume 15) Cover
  • 16th seduction (Women's Murder Club Volume 16) Cover
  • The 17th suspect (Women's Murder Club Volume 17) Cover
  • The 18th abduction (Women's Murder Club Volume 18) Cover
  • The 19th Christmas (Women's Murder Club Volume 19) Cover
  • The 20th victim (Women's Murder Club Volume 20) Cover
  • 21st birthday (Women's Murder Club Volume 21) Cover
  • 22 seconds (Women's Murder Club Volume 22) Cover
  • The 23rd midnight (Women's Murder Club Volume 23) Cover
  • The 24th hour (Women's Murder Club Volume 24) Cover
  • 25 alive (Women's Murder Club Volume 25) Cover
  • The trial (Women's Murder Club Volume ) Cover
  • The medical examiner (Women's Murder Club Volume ) Cover
  • 23 1/2 lies: thrillers (Women's Murder Club Volume ) Cover

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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
Though the Sisterhood is working mostly outside the law and the Women's Murder Club are only skirting it, both of these fast-paced, plot-driven series feature a group of women friends determined to serve justice. -- Jane Jorgenson
Suspense builds in these plot-driven mystery series as female city detectives take on grim cases in San Francisco (Women's Murder Club) and Chicago (Harriet Foster). -- Basia Wilson
While Women's Murder Club focuses on a team of investigators, and single mom Delia Mariola is the star throughout her series, both suspenseful fast-paced mystery series focus on tough women who tirelessly fight crime. -- Stephen Ashley
Taking place in San Francisco, Murder Club's urban setting contrasts that of Lightning Dance, which is set among the Taos Pueblo community of rural New Mexico, but both engrossing series are led by women protagonists and told in multiple perspectives. -- Basia Wilson
Profiling FBI agent Karen Vail and the Women's Murder Club both work to track down dangerous serial killers in these fast-paced, plot-driven thriller series. -- Jane Jorgenson
These high-octane mystery series both focus on tough women law enforcement professionals who use all their smarts to take on complex cases. Women's Murder Club follows a team of protagonists, while Inspector Anjelica Henley usually flies solo. -- Stephen Ashley
Complex women draw on a variety of life experiences to face off against twisted criminals in both of these suspenseful series. Women's Murder Club moves at a fast pace throughout, while Kate Marshall intensifies over time. -- Stephen Ashley
Fans of fast-paced mysteries starring complex women investigators will enjoy both of these high-octane series. Inaya Rahman is heavier on gritty details than Women's Murder Club. -- Stephen Ashley
While Hana Westerman has a bigger emphasis on social justice issues than Women's Murder Club, both fast-paced and suspenseful series focus on tough women law enforcement professionals and the complex cases they solve. -- Stephen Ashley

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NoveList recommends "Inaya Rahman novels" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Hana Westerman thrillers" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Eva "Lightning Dance" Duran novels" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.
These books have the appeal factors suspenseful, fast-paced, and intricately plotted, and they have the genres "mysteries" and "thrillers and suspense"; and the subjects "murder investigation," "crimes against rich people," and "murder suspects."
NoveList recommends "Sisterhood series" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Detective Harriet Foster" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.
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NoveList recommends "Delia Mariola novels" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.
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These books have the appeal factors intricately plotted, and they have the genre "mysteries"; and the subjects "women detectives," "murder investigation," and "crimes against rich people."
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NoveList recommends "Inspector Anjelica Henley thrillers" for fans of "Women's Murder Club". Check out the first book in the series.

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Jeffery Deaver and James Patterson both write gripping suspense novels characterized by clever plot twists, memorable characters, menacing atmospheres, psychological overtones, and often nightmarish qualities. -- Kim Burton
Jonathan Kellerman and James Patterson write gritty, suspenseful series that combine psychological insights into crime and criminals with police procedures. For both, vividly drawn characters, page-turning pacing, and cinematic story lines create compelling and twisted crime stories filled with violence and grisly details. -- Joyce Saricks
Though there's no doubt that James Patterson is the better-known author, both he and James Siegel use similar writing styles--short chapters and paragraphs--to keep the tension high. Both authors also feature twists and turns, which fuel fast-paced plots. -- Shauna Griffin
Both authors' books are practically guaranteed to hit the bestseller lists, whether they are written for adult or youth audiences. James Patterson partners with many co-writers for his youth fiction; Bill O'Reilly generally sticks to nonfiction adaptations of his adult books. The two partnered on a bestselling picture book. -- Autumn Winters
Both authors write intense, fast-paced thrillers starring courageous detectives who take on investigations that could make them the killer's next target. James Patterson writes for adults, teens, and children; Robyn Gigl writes primarily for adults. -- CJ Connor
Though James Patterson also writes in a plethora of other genres, both his and Anne Holt's catalogs are filled with exciting titles for readers looking for fast-paced and suspenseful mystery thrillers. -- Stephen Ashley
James Patterson and Ridley Pearson both feature serial murders, series detective protagonists, bleak outlooks, graphic violence, and psychological implications, though Pearson's novels are more densely written and reflective in tone than those of Patterson. -- Kim Burton
Though James Patterson's thrillers are generally faster paced than Rachel Howzell Hall's, both write compelling and suspenseful mystery thrillers sure to excite fans of the genre. -- Stephen Ashley
Like James Patterson, John Sandford writes hard-edged, suspenseful novels of detection. Sandford offers similarly fast-paced, bleak stories, pervaded by a menacing atmosphere. Psychological details are often the key to the case, and the story unfolds with strong language and graphically portrayed violence. -- Kim Burton
While Attica Locke's writing focuses on atmosphere and James Patterson's is more plot-driven, both create a variety of twisty and surprising cases in their compelling mystery thrillers. -- Stephen Ashley
Greg Iles writes more elegantly than James Patterson, but tells equally complex stories of gritty suspense. Plot twists, contemporary settings (although he has also written suspenseful thrillers set in World War II), alternating points of view, and graphic violence feature prominently. -- Kim Burton
These authors' works have the appeal factors banter-filled and well-crafted dialogue, and they have the genre "humorous stories"; and the subjects "twelve-year-old boys," "boys," and "brothers."

Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

In this 11th installment in the Women's Murder Club series, a vigilante serial killer-possibly a cop-is slaying above-the-law predators, and a septet of human heads is discovered in the garden of an estate owned by a man recently acquitted of murdering his wife. Working both high-profile cases is homicide detective Lindsay Boxer-who also happens to be pregnant. Narrator January LaVoy turns in an understated performance, subtly changing her tone to distinguish between the characters. It's an approach that yields mixed results. She lowers her voice slightly for the males and her depiction of Lindsay is appropriately bright, upbeat, and determined. However, the narrator could have done more to create unique voices for the book's other characters. Assistant DA Yuki Castellano should-as the books indicate-speak a little faster. Medical examiner Claire Washburn, described as a rather large African American woman, probably shouldn't be vocally indistinguishable from Cindy Thomas, a svelte blonde crime reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. However, LaVoy does not skimp when it comes to creating emotion or mood. And while her minimalist take on the characters may bother some fans of the series, it's not likely to undercut the overall entertainment value of this audio edition, which delivers on deduction, suspense, action, and female bonding. A Little, Brown hardcover. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, J., & Paetro, M. (2012). 11th Hour . Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, James and Maxine Paetro. 2012. 11th Hour. Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, James and Maxine Paetro. 11th Hour Little, Brown and Company, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Patterson, J. and Paetro, M. (2012). 11th hour. Little, Brown and Company.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, James, and Maxine Paetro. 11th Hour Little, Brown and Company, 2012.

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