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  • Wonderful

    5
    By hnbraswell
    I love this series! Really get connected to characters with these long series love it!!
  • Same story-still intriguing

    5
    By Yubagal
    I always get pulled into these mystery murders and think how mundane they seem at first. Then as I continue to read I just need to know how it ends and "who done it"! I have read every single one in the series and I will continue to the 15th because I love Lindsay Boxer.
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    1
    By Say-Say Jane
    Poor effort; Patterson's just doing it for the money now, and it shows. He was pretty good once, but when you lose your fastball you ought to step away and not rip off the public.
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    3
    By Shamrock122
    I'am a big Patterson fan. Felt cheated at end. Bad way to end a book. Slow down and up the quality!
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    5
    By Unputdownable!!
    Great read from the first to last page. This book kept me up reading late into the night!!! Fantastic
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    5
    By gutzy854
    Loved the suspense and surprises in the book. Again Patterson and Maxine present a story with suspense and twists as to the killers. Surprise ending will have you looking for the next book. I am a die hard fan of Patterson's books.
  • The Fifteenth Deadly sin

    4
    By Bobbii1968
    Must read.
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    1
    By Formerfan 2015
    Worst Patterson to date. Pitiful excuse and the Women's Murder Club deserves better!
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    5
    By Sid Richmond
    Disappointing to invest time and money in 14 books and to have one stop dead in the middle of a plot to make me purchase a sequel. Won't happen. I'm through with this series and this author!
  • 14th Deadly Sin

    1
    By Bhamedwards
    This was the worst book I have read as an adult, and maybe the worst ever. This was just a stupid story about even stupider cops who try to pull off a series of crimes, none of them especially ingenious. Patterson weaves in some other simple and dumb story lines. There is no real character development. The NY Times should be ashamed for putting this on their best-seller list. They should exclude sophomoric attempts at literature.

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