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21st birthday
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
21st birthday
AUTHOR:
Patterson, James, 1947-

Paetro, Maxine.
ISBN:
9780316499347
EDITION:
First edition.
PUBLICATION_INFO:
New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2021.
PHYSICAL_DESC:
408 p. ; 25 cm
SERIES:
The women's murder club ; 21

The women's murder club ; 21.
SERIES_TITLE:
The women's murder club ;
GENERAL_NOTE:
Sequel to: The 20th victim.
ABSTRACT:
SFPD Sergeant Lindsay Boxer has sworn to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic. As Lindsay prepares to celebrate her own daughter's birthday, she clashes with rising Chief Charlie Clapper over a family case. When a distraught mother pleads with Chronicle reporter Cindy Thomas to investigate the disappearance of her daughter, Tara, and baby granddaughter, Lorrie, Cindy immediately loops in SFPD. But Tara's schoolteacher husband, Lucas Burke, tells a conflicting story that paints Tara as a wayward wife, not a missing person. And there's reason to believe he may be telling the truth. While M.E. Claire Washburn harbors theories that run counter to the police investigation of the Burke case, ADA Yuki Castellano sizes Lucas up as a textbook domestic offender -- until he puts forward a theory of his own that unexpectedly connects the dots on a constellation of copycat killings. If what Lucas tells law enforcement has even a grain of truth, there isn't a woman in the state of California who's safe from the reach of such an unspeakable threat.
SUBJECT:
Women's Murder Club (Imaginary organization) -- Fiction.
Serial murder investigation -- Fiction.
Female friendship -- Fiction.
Police -- California -- Fiction.
Policewomen -- Fiction.
Women detectives -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction.
Boxer, Lindsay (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
BIBSUMMARY:
SFPD Sergeant Lindsay Boxer has sworn to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic. As Lindsay prepares to celebrate her own daughter's birthday, she clashes with rising Chief Charlie Clapper over a family case. When a distraught mother pleads with Chronicle reporter Cindy Thomas to investigate the disappearance of her daughter, Tara, and baby granddaughter, Lorrie, Cindy immediately loops in SFPD. But Tara's schoolteacher husband, Lucas Burke, tells a conflicting story that paints Tara as a wayward wife, not a missing person. And there's reason to believe he may be telling the truth. While M.E. Claire Washburn harbors theories that run counter to the police investigation of the Burke case, ADA Yuki Castellano sizes Lucas up as a textbook domestic offender -- until he puts forward a theory of his own that unexpectedly connects the dots on a constellation of copycat killings. If what Lucas tells law enforcement has even a grain of truth, there isn't a woman in the state of California who's safe from the reach of such an unspeakable threat.