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Narrator: Melissa Leo
Format: Unabridged-CD, Abridged-CD
Publisher: Time Warner Audiobooks
Published: Mar 2002
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Retail Price: $39.98
2nd Chance reconvenes the Women's Murder Club, four friends (a detective, a reporter, an assistant district attorney, and a medical examiner) who used their networking skills, feminine intuition, and professional wiles to solve a baffling series of murders in 1st to Die. This time, the murders of two African Americans, a little girl and an old woman, bear all the signs of a serial killer for Lindsay Boxer, newly promoted to lieutenant of San Francisco's homicide squad. But there's an odd detail she finds even more disturbing: both victims were related to city cops. A symbol glimpsed at both murder scenes leads to a racist hate group, but the taunting killer strikes again and again, leaving deliberate clues and eluding the police ever more cleverly. In the meantime, each of the women has a personal stake at risk--and the killer knows who they are.
2nd Chance speeds along at a Formula One pace through many tight curves, but unlike recent entries in the Alex Cross series, it doesn't sacrifice good characters to a twisted plot. Lindsay's the star, but there's a fine esprit de corps among the four women, who are even better developed here than in the first book. What makes them both convincing and interesting as a criminal-justice juggernaut is their willingness to stick their necks out, even if they suffer for it. If you haven't picked up a James Patterson novel in a while, this is a great time to start anew. --Barrie Trinkle
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I enjoyed the narration of the first book in this series, but I am having a hard time enjoying this one because the narration is so void of emotion and inflection. The storyline is just as good as book one the problem isn't with that. Rather then telling a story, the female narrator is merely reading words. It is difficult to stay focused on the story when the cadences in the narrators voice are so predictable and regulated. Most of the characters sound almost exactly the same. I do like the addition of a male voice narrating the antagonist, though.