James Patterson’s bestselling Women’s Murder Club series doesn’t get any better than 7th Heaven. In true-to-form Patterson style, this riveting page-turner kicks off with a murder that has Detective Lindsay Boxer feeling the heat.
When a fire that kills a wealthy couple is ruled a homicide, all Lindsay can do is hope she’ll find some clues that haven’t gone up in smoke—which is what seems to have happened to California golden boy Michael Campion. The disappearance of the former-governor’s son, her other pressing case, is worrisome enough without the heart ailment that makes him a ticking time bomb.
As always, Lindsay’s friends in the Women’s Murder Club offer sound advice, yet she knows she’s the only one who can solve her personal dilemma. It’s not that Lindsay isn’t thrilled to have her lover, Joe, in San Francisco; his move from D.C. proves his sincerity. It’s just that her partner Rich Conklin always manages to find his way into her thoughts. But as fire after fire consumes more innocent couples, and the Campion case takes a shocking turn, Lindsay keeps her focus on the job. And that’s when someone puts a match to everything she values most….
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA ( February 01, 2008 )
Item #: 60-3334
ISBN: 9780316017701
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.72 inches
Product Weight: 12.0 ounces

I could not put this book down (as usual with a Patterson novel) but when I got to the end I was totally floored! This was really not what I was expecting and I LOVED it.
Reviewer: Denise
Love'd the book.Great story,couldn't put it down until I was done.
Reviewer: Maria
Fast moving! Can't put the book down. A must read.
Carolyn
Reviewer: 7th H
As usual, I had trouble putting this book down. James Patterson really knows how to write a great story. It will catch you from the first page to the last!!!
Reviewer: Christine R
This is the first James Patterson book I have read. It will not be the last. I am planning on reading the whole series. I hope they are all page turners like this one.
Reviewer: Laurie