Detective Lindsay Boxer chases an elusive suspect…her husband.
As she settles into motherhood and a happy marriage, Lindsay Boxer thinks she has found domestic bliss. But when a beautiful, alluring blonde 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. Filled with pulse-pounding international intrigue, 15TH AFFAIR proves that all is fair in love, war, and espionage.
ABP on the actual Sgt. Boxer I was very very close to giving this one star, but I can’t do it. I love(d) Women’s Murder Club. But this wasn’t Women’s Murder Club. It was the Lindsay Boxer soap opera and while I love Boxer, this was too much. I think we saw the Club all of three times and aside from a throwaway about Cindy trying on Julie for size, we really got no information. The high point of this series is them working together, not Linday’s unraveling love life. I also seriously think the character has gone down hill…
Sluggish start but stick with it For me this book has a sluggish start. Granted, the dead bodies appeared early, but the whole Lindsay and Joe thing seemed to drag on for too long. For a take-charge kind of woman, to me, Lindsay came across as an insecure house mouse.Â
I say pass on this one I use to love this series. The mysteries and team up of the ladies should be the focus of these. That’s how this series started. What made it a bit different from other series. But the ladies now are hardly ever together and the mystery is a side not taken over with Lindsay and Joe relationship. For the last couple of books it’s been toyed around if Joe is cheating on Lindsay or not. Nothing new in this book we already didn’t know. For a $14.99 ebook there should have been more story/…