The 6th Target


Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
246
Narrator
10
Release Date
May 2007
Duration
8 hours 12 minutes
Summary
When a horrifying attack leaves one of the four members of the Women's Murder Club struggling for her life, the others fight to keep a madman behind bars before anyone else is hurt.

And Lindsay Boxer and her new partner in the San Francisco police department run flat-out to stop a series of kidnappings that has electrified the city: children are being plucked off the streets together with their nannies--but the kidnappers aren't demanding ransom. Amid uncertainty and rising panic, Lindsay juggles the possibility of a new love with an unsolvable investigation, and the knowledge that one member of the club could be on the brink of death.

And just when everything appears momentarily under control, the case takes a terrifying turn, putting an entire city in lethal danger. Lindsay must make a choice she never dreamed she'd face--with no certainty that either outcome has more than a prayer of success.
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Sandy Sally

Usually enjoy for light reading the womans murder club books but I ejected this from my stero after, described in some detail, an idiot took a metal pipe to a small dog. What are you thinking Jim?

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Anonymous

You still can't go wrong with Patterson. Even if you start reading with the 6th, you aren't confused about storyline and characters because he updates so slyly. Great listen...

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crystal morgan

Awesome, I love this narrator. There's also great sound effects and mood music with intense passages .

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Anonymous

I almost sent this book back after the 1st CD. Boring. Not worth the time and money to rent it. For as long as it takes to get another book mailed to me, I went ahead and listened, but not worth it.

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Anonymous

Excellent

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eportuguesa

I totally agree with what Linda had to say about this book , on August 13th, 2007

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Shane

This is not Patterson's best. You get the idea that he was "writing to meet a deadline" not writing for the love of it, or to make a point or something. Thin characters, to many plots. The narration was even just so-so.

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Angela Jones

This was not my favorite book in the series. It was more a trial based case and less of the club. I prefer the books where all the characters have more of a role and you can get involved with the club.

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Anonymous

I was too grossed out by all of the killing. It was too much bullets flying and blood. Not too original. Also every time a chapter was announced it sounded like she was under water. It disrupted the flow.

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Sabrina Lightfoot

I love the Women's Murder Club series, but this one went a little astray...too many plots at once and the love story for Lindsey was paper thin.

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Jody Miller

While I still like the series and it was good enough, I felt it jumped around a bit too much without any tie-ins. Perhaps it was because I listen while driving to and from work so I'd have to remember back when it would switch to the other story line.

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Jean

Enjoyed another of the Women's Murder Club series. Murder on the ferry. I have rode the ferry and could just picture in my mind the scene painted by Patterson. I think I enjoy the setting of San Francsico as much as the story. Good book to go for a walk with.

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Michelle Keller

Great book! I absolutly love James Patterson. Can't wait to get another one.

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Anonymous

I am a fan of this series and this one did not disappoint - a great story.

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Suzanne

Well written, well voiced, mostly well produced. One complaint: the "sting" of music and chapter number announcement between chapters. It breaks up the pacing and takes too long. It's as though I'm being forced to stop, point at the number, say it out loud, pause, then resume reading. At about 5 seconds between chapters, with well over 100 chapters, I want those 3+ minutes of my life back. Other than that, a fun ride!

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Don

This was my first Patterson book and I was not impressed with the writing style or it's ability to keep me engaged. Quite a forgetable read.

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Kathy

Another great book by James Patterson! Kept the interest, at one point in the book I was almost in tears. Looking forward to 7th Heaven.

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Michael Scott

Not as good as the other Women's Murder Club books. I still enjoyed it, but it really seemed like 3 separate shorter stories wrapped up under 1 cover. And frankly, I thought the end was rather slapped together. Still - I'm glad I read it. I'm just hoping #7 is back up to Pattersons's standards.

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Kay

Very good book, unfortunately I had already listened to it once before.....good enough for another time though!

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Larry Brinckerhoff

Overall, a good one to listen to. It was interesting and help my interest. I did not love it, but overall worth the time.

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Gabrielle Ludwig-Martin

Another home run! Lindsey hits it out of the ball park...and this one kept me on edge to the very end...I was SOO sad during the events of one part..but the end takes care of it...and the rest just basically was a damn good story line. Patterson may be making mistakes by writing with others, but when he writes these by himself, he does a fantastic job! Come on, James..stick to yourself..you are a DAMN FINE WRITER all on own, you don't need anyone else's byline.

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Linda

Just OK in my opinion not up to Pattersons standards. Seemed like it was disjointed, and other cases were mixed and I could find no relevence in them to the central murder mystery case. I really enjoyed the other Women's Murder Club stories but this was not one I would recommend. Overall a disappointment.

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