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16th Seduction

Women's Murder Club • Book 16

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Why You'll Love This

Lindsay Boxer thought catching a killer with her husband was a win — until the trial revealed she may not know him at all.

  • Great if you want: procedural thrills layered with messy, believable personal fallout
  • The experience: fast, punchy chapters that keep multiple pressure points simmering simultaneously
  • The writing: Patterson and Paetro keep scenes lean and momentum relentless — zero fat
  • Skip if: you haven't followed Lindsay's arc — the betrayal hits harder with context

About This Book

San Francisco homicide detective Lindsay Boxer has faced killers, conspiracies, and chaos—but nothing quite like this. Her marriage is fracturing under the weight of a betrayal she's still trying to process, a series of unexplained deaths is quietly spreading across the city, and a high-profile trial is threatening to undo an investigation she staked her career on. The personal and the professional collide with punishing force, making every choice Lindsay faces feel genuinely costly. This is a thriller built around a woman who is competent, wounded, and refusing to break—and that tension is what keeps the pages turning.

Patterson and Paetro have refined the Women's Murder Club formula into something that consistently delivers without feeling mechanical. The dual-threat structure—courtroom jeopardy running alongside a street-level investigation—gives the narrative real momentum and keeps readers off-balance in satisfying ways. Lindsay's voice remains one of the more grounded in commercial crime fiction: direct, self-aware, and emotionally honest without veering into melodrama. For readers already invested in this series, the sixteenth installment pays off long-running threads in ways that feel earned rather than convenient.