15th Affair
As she settles into motherhood and a happy marriage, Lindsay Boxer thinks she has found domestic bliss. But when a beautiful woman with links to the CIA disappears from the scene of a brutal murder at a downtown luxury hotel, Lindsay's life begins to unravel. Before she can track down the woman for questioning, a plane crash plunges San Francisco into chaos and Lindsay's husband Joe vanishes.
The deeper she digs, the more Lindsay suspects that Joe shares a secret past with the mystery blonde. Thrown into a tailspin and questioning everything she thought she knew, Lindsay turns to the Women's Murder Club for help as she tries to uncover the truth.
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James Patterson
James Patterson doesn’t just write books—he crafts unforgettable, high-stakes experiences that pull readers into the heart of every twist and turn. Known for his impeccable ability to build tension and create characters with complex moral compasses, Patterson has redefined the thriller genre, earning a place as one of the world’s most successful and influential authors. With over 400 million copies of his books in print globally, his name is nearly synonymous with page-turning suspense.
Women's Murder Club
In the heart of San Francisco, where the fog rolls in as silently as a killer’s intent, four women step outside the boundaries of their professions to chase justice on their own terms. A homicide detective, a journalist, a medical examiner, and a prosecutor—each woman is sharp in her own right. But together, their insight cuts deeper than any badge or byline ever could. This is not just a procedural—it’s a tapestry of loyalty, loss, and the high-stakes tension of chasing down killers in a city that doesn’t give up its secrets easily.
Women's Murder Club consists of twenty-six primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of two more books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

