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A mountain lion attack. A brazen robbery of a billionaire’s restaurant. Two unrelated incidents become one with explosive revelation in this brand-new harrowing thriller from the international bestselling author of The Como Falcon.
Detective David Wolf’s slow winter in the Colorado Rockies is interrupted by two events: a mountain lion attack in a remote trailer park, and a wealthy man coming into headquarters to report the robbery of three valuable paintings.
Leaving the big cat incident to animal control, Wolf follows his duty and pursues the two thieves, even if the victim is a cagey billionaire with his hands in the pockets of an equally shady newcomer in town running for sheriff. The investigation starts off slow, crawling to a halt as the winter ends. But as summer heats up, bones are discovered in a local abandoned mine, and it turns out the story Wolf and his team has been fed is more complicated, and deadlier, than originally thought. Killers are near and in plain sight. It’s just a matter of figuring out who. And why?
As Wolf gets closer to solving the mystery, a shocking revelation will bring clarity to all that came before. But danger has wrapped its claws around the team, and this time it may be too late, because out in the Colorado wilderness a scream’s echo can fade long before reaching the ears of any help.
The brand new thrilling installment in the international bestselling David Wolf series is a white-knuckle, whiplash-inducing trip to the high country of Colorado, keeping you devouring pages until the final word.
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A Must Read,
From the minute I started reading this book I did not want to put it down! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It is definitely a page turner!
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Good read
I've followed the Murder Club ladies from the first one published. Enjoyed every book. Murder mysteries . James Patterson is a great author.
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A classic Women's Murder Club book!
'The 23rd Midnight' was a great follow up to a very solid '22 Seconds' novel. I said in my review of that one that I expected it to be more intense from the synopsis. Where that one lacked in some tension, suspense, and intensity - 'The 23rd Midnight' made up for it PLUS some. And appealing to my personal wants, we got a classic "Women's Murder Club" meetup to sift through evidence and bounce ideas around. But this time, Cindy was not there - because it was her they needed to save.
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Another great one of this series
One of my three have to read series my James Patterson. I absolutely never miss an Alex Cross, a Michael Bennett or Women's murder club. In my view his very best books.