
"Oh, my. I am impressed! This book absolutely sparks. It's a can't-put-down item with a surprise ending. It's alive with mystery's best features, with the added punch of a sharp sense of humor meshed neatly with murder, mayhem, arson, and a stalker to boot!"
"7th Heaven is a fast-paced thriller, a swift and pleasurable read whether one is ensconced in a Lay-Z-Boy or flying coach in a fully booked aircraft."
"Well-written, entertaining, and intense, 7th Heaven is an ideal Patterson read for long-term fans and newcomers to the series. The novel is loosely tied to its predecessor, but 7th Heaven is also a stand-alone read. Readers will appreciate the intimate friendship that encircles the Women's Murder Club, but readers will also enjoy the high-intensity feel of the pacing. The climax is completely unexpected, and readers will be left with a feeling of shock and bemusement. 7th Heaven is a must-have for mystery readers!"
"7th Heaven is a page turner in typical Patterson fashion. It has more twists and turns than an Olympic bobsled run. The hardest challenge in reading this book is resisting the temptation to skip to the end before it is time. I urge you to resist. The wait will be well worth it."
"Patterson fans will be in seventh heaven reading 7th Heaven."
"7th Heaven kept me engaged, enthralled and engrossed. A sure-fire bestseller. Highly, highly recommended."
"7th Heaven is richly woven. The story twists and turns and the ending will leave you open mouthed. This is the best Woman's Murder Club book since the first in the series "1st to Die". It's well worth adding to your personal library..."
"This time, in 7th Heaven, readers are treated to two compelling stories that unfold alongside one another and make this novel a welcome addition to the Women's Murder club series."
"This is going to go on my list as one of the best Patterson books I've read and I'm looking forward to reading many more. And don't miss the Women's Murder Club TV series!"
"7th HEAVEN, as with the other Women's Murder Club books, moves at breakneck speed, though not at the expense of the plot, which, as always, is riveting. There are additional touches–the presence of a collection of Charles Bukowski's poetry at one of the fires, a cameo appearance by one of San Francisco's most offbeat bookstores–that make this series a must read."




