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1st to die book review
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1st to die book review

Because the first groom was the son of a Wall-Street big shot, and the bride the daughter of affluent parents who are well-known in the community, Lindsay’s boss, Roth, and the Chief of Police Mercer, consider the murders high priority, and assign Lindsay a new partner, Chris Raleigh, who is from another department at city hall and specializes in “managing potentially sensitive cases.” Lindsay’s usual partner, Warren Jacobi, is reassigned, and Lindsay feels like she has been setup for political failure. Shortly thereafter, Lindsay is called to consult at a similar murder scene in Napa Valley, and then to another in Cleveland.

1st to die book review

Although she has never gotten used to murder scenes in her six years in the department, this one upsets and sickens her more than usual, and she is determined to find the killer.

1st to die book review

Lindsay Boxer, lead homicide inspector for the San Francisco Police Department is called to a grisly murder scene of a bride and groom in the first installment of the Women’s Murder Club series by James Patterson, 1st To Die.















1st to die book review