First Line: It was just before 4:00am on a weekday.
Category: Fiction
3rd Degree by James Patterson
Pages: 339
First Line: It was a clear, calm, lazy April morning, the day the worst week of my life began.
‘A’ is for Alibi by Sue Grafton
First Line: My name is Kinsey Millhone
The Virgin of Small Plains by Nancy Pickard
First Line: Abby Reynolds braked her truck on the icy highway, startled by what she imagined she saw off to the side of the road.
2nd Chance by James Patterson
Copyright: 2002
Pages: 400
Rating: 4/5
Read: March 21-22, 2008
Challenge: Numbers Challenge
First Line: Aaron Winslow would never forget the next few minutes.
The Women’s Murder Club returns in this second installment of the series! This time, they are up against a brilliant murderer who is seemingly killing people at random. But Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer is under the impression that the killings are somehow related and that there is a serial killer on the loose. But in order to convince her boss and co-workers, she has to enlist the help of her girls in the Club. And what they find out will rock the city to it’s core.
This was another great one from James Patterson! This one read so incredibly fast and was a great read!! I still do not know why I waited so long to start this series, but am definitely glad that I’m reading them now!!
Finishing this book also completes the Numbers Challenge. (My first finished challenge! Yay! – I’ll post a end-of-challenge round-up post shortly).
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
First Line: My name is Odd Thomas, though in this age when fame is the altar at which most people worship, I am not sure why you should care who I am or that I exist.
The Pilot’s Wife by Anita Shreve
First Line: She heard a knocking, and then a dog barking.
The Pact by Jodi Picoult
First Line: There was nothing left to say.
The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory
First Line: I could hear a roll of muffled drums.
Firestorm by Iris Johansen
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 339
Rating: 4/5
Read: March 6-9, 2008
Challenge: What’s in a Name – Weather Event Category
First Line: She couldn’t breathe!
Kerry Murphy’s life is seemingly consumed by fire; from a fire that took life the of her mother as a young girl to the present. Along with her dog Sam, she is an arson investigator. However, when a mysterious man by the name of Silver invades her life and practically forces Kerry to join in him in stopping a psychopath with a love for starting fires. Her decision to help Silver might destroy Kerry and the people closest to her.
Like any other Iris Johansen book that I’ve read, I enjoyed this one. It wasn’t one of her better ones, but it was still pretty good. I enjoyed it. I would recommend this one to anyone.
