18th Abduction

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18th Abduction
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First US edition
AuthorJames Patterson and Maxine Paetro
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesWomen's Murder Club (novel series)
GenreThriller
PublisherCentury (UK)
Little Brown (US)
Publication date
April 29, 2019[note 1]
Media typePrint (hardcover)[note 2]
Pages416 pp (first edition, hardcover)
ISBN978-0316420266
Preceded by17th Suspect (2018) 
Followed by19th Christmas (2019) 

18th Abduction is the nineteenth novel in the Women's Murder Club novel series[note 3] by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro.[1]

Plot[]

San Francisco Police Sergeant Lindsay Boxer is the main character of this book. It has two plots. The main plot involves three schoolteachers, who suddenly vanish after a night out after school. One turns up murdered with no clues as to who killed her or why or where the other two teachers are. The second plot involves Lindsay's husband, Joe Molinari. A woman who survived a deadly attack on her village in another country many years before comes to Joe with a story that she has seen a war criminal who was involved in this attack in San Francisco. Both Lindsay and Joe look very hard for any clues they can find in both these cases.

Reviews[]

A positive review came from the Times of India. The review said, "With two intriguing storylines running side by side, the book is hard to put down and will be over faster than the reader anticipated."[2] also liked this book, saying, "Longtime readers of the Women’s Murder Club know what to expect with each installment, and this latest entry more than delivers on all counts."[3]

This book was number one on The New York Times list of best sellers for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction for the week of May 19, 2019.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Patterson, James; Paetro, Maxine (29 April 2019). The 18th Abduction. ISBN 978-0316420266.
  2. ^ "Micro review: 'The 18th Abduction' by James Patterson has two intriguing storylines running side by side". The Times of India. March 25, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  3. ^ Joe Hartlaub (May 3, 2019). "The 18th Abduction". Bookreporter.com. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  4. ^ "The New York Times Best Sellers". The New York Times. May 18, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.

Notes[]

  1. ^ This is the release date for the hardcover edition. Other editions were released on other dates.
  2. ^ Also released as Amazon Kindle edition, audiobook and as a paperback.
  3. ^ is sometimes called fifteen and half in this series, which would make 18th Abduction the eighteenth novel in the series in such a case.
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