Women's Murder Club is a series of mystery novels by American author James Patterson. The books are set in San Francisco and feature an ensemble of lead characters.
The books have been adapted into a made-for-TV movie, a television series and several games.
Details
Set in San Francisco, the novels follow a group of women from different professions relating to investigating crime as they work together to solve murders. The series follows the women through their personal issues, including Lindsay Boxer's medical issues, marriage, and pregnancy. The main characters were originally Lindsay Boxer (police officer), Cindy Thomas (reporter), Claire Washburn (medical examiner), and Jill Bernhardt, but later in the series, defense attorney, Yuki Castellano, is introduced.[2]
Every book except 7th Heaven and 10th Anniversary were #1 New York Times Best Sellers.[3]
A New York Times article states that Patterson set The Women's Murder Club in San Francisco to gain more fans on the West Coast, where competitor John Grisham had been leading in book sales.[4]
Co-authors
Patterson wrote the first novel, 1st to Die. Subsequent novels have been cowritten with Andrew Gross (2–3) and Maxine Paetro (4–24). Patterson has also written other books with both of these authors.
Four games based on the books have been released for the PC – #1: Death in Scarlet,[7]#2: A Darker Shade of Grey,[8]#3: Twice in a Blue Moon,[9] and #4: Little Black Lies.[10] In addition, a video game called Women's Murder Club: Games of Passion has been released for the Nintendo DS.[11]
References
^1st to Die. North Carolina Digital Library. Retrieved December 12, 2012.