![]() ![]() Boxer is prepared to go to war and will stop at nothing, even when it dredges up old family politics. ![]() Boxer begins to look into this, only to discover that two homicide detectives appear to be dragging their feet due to the less than upstanding nature of the victims. Meanwhile, on her way to the office, Sergeant Lindsay Boxer encounters a homeless woman who shares a disturbing tale other transient people have been gunned down over the past month and the police are doing nothing. ![]() Believing that she can make the case, Yuki puts all her efforts into selling it, hoping to dispel the stigma that surrounds sexual assaults with male victims, while bringing justice to someone who feels violated. When ADA Yuki Castellano learns that a man is seeking to press charges of rape against his female superior, she’s intrigued and ready to take it to the Grand Jury. James Patterson and Maxine Paetro have been able to keep the momentum up throughout the years and keep the reader highly entertained. A longtime fan of the Women’s Murder Club series, I was pleased to get my hands on its seventeenth instalment. ![]()
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