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3rd Degree | 
enlarge | Author: James Patterson Publisher: Headline Book Publishing Category: Book
List Price: £17.99 Buy Used: £0.01 You Save: £17.98 (100%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 80880
Media: Hardcover Pages: 278 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0755300238 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780755300235 ASIN: 0755300238
Publication Date: March 1, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Good Condition
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thrilling, April 19, 2005 I have read several of James Patterson's stories and loved them all. I read this one too and loved it. The story is just wonderful. It kept me on the edge throughout the read.
3rd Degree will stick in your mind as a fast paced novel from the opening pages until the end. The plot begins when a townhouse goes up in flames and a note is discovered at the site. It became a controversial issue because no one could say for certain whether it is an arson/terrorist act or accident. But when more violence erupts in the city pointing to the August Spies group, it became clear who was behind the arson. In this high-geared investigative novel, the characters who featured in the other stories in this series (1st To Die and 2nd Chance) also featured here. There is the San Francisco Chronicle reporter Cindy Thomas, there is Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer of the San Francisco police, Medical Examiner Claire Washburn, and Assistant District Attorney Jill Bernhardt.
In what initially appeared to be for political reasons, it turns out to be something more when the Women's Murder Club gets to the bottom of it all. With an effective use of dialogue, succinct narrative, amazing plot and outstanding setting, this book stood up to Patterson's standards and the bestselling quality that we all love.You won't regret picking this novel up for an interesting read.Also recommended:TRIPLE AGENT DOUBLE CROSS,DISCIPLES OF FORTUNE, HONEYMOON
Read in 2 days July 27, 2004 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I found this an excellent read and, unlike Patricia Cornwall, James Patterson is still an excellent author after all these years! Thank goodness.
A Disappointing Sequel to Two Excellent Books in the Series July 25, 2004 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
For me, crime fiction has to have enough ring of truth that I can imagine the circumstances really happening. Otherwise, the book is simply a fantasy, and my pleasure depends on the symbolism, metaphors and issues explored. 3rd Degree didn't work well for me from either perspective.If you have read and enjoyed 1st to Die and 2nd Chance, you should read this book because there are important developments for the four women in the Women's Murder Club. Otherwise, if you pick up the fourth book in the series when it comes out, you will find yourself a little lost. The book opens with a bang when Homicide Detective Lindsay Boxer observes a home explode during her jog. There are more explosive events ahead as the book chronicles Lindsay's efforts (abetted by her women friends) to locate the terrorists behind a series of attacks on those who have gained at the expense of others and have upheld law and order. Because of the magnitude of the events, the whole antiterrorist forces of the United States become involved. Lindsay finds herself being attracted to one of them. At the same time, there's trouble in Jill's marriage. The problems with the book come from the story's development of the terrorist theme. The terrorists just don't seem like real people. They are like cardboard drawings that haven't even been cut out of the cardboard so that they can stand two-dimensionally on their own. The way they work together and their motivations didn't ring true with me either. Mr. Patterson and Mr. Gross also didn't seem to develop the four female characters more than the minimum to build the story and draw your interest in reading a fourth book in the series. These four women could have made for wonderful characters if the authors weren't so plot and action obsessed. After you finish this book, think about whether your time is spent on the right priorities.
3rd degree June 22, 2004 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
i have just finished this book and it was fantastic as was the first one 1st to die i would say an absolute must read for old fan's and certainly new one's. if you don't have this in your collection your blooming mad!!!
Not surprising May 27, 2004 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Once again James Patterson has done it for me. I read this one in record time and was able to immediately relate back to the other books that the characters had appeared in. It was captivatingly wonderful and kept you thinking. If there was one criticism it would be that he doesn't write fast enough. I adore his books and adore the way he springs my imagination.
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