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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Pages
- 448
- ISBN
- 9780446613361
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (28)
Other editions

4th of July
2005 • Hachette
English

4th of July
2008 • Grand Central Publishing
English

4th of July (A Women's Murder Club Thriller, 4)
2008 • Little, Brown & Company
English

七月四日
2006 • 浙江文艺出版社
Chinese
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Четвертое июля [роман]
2007 • АСТ Москва
Russian

4th of July
2006 • Grand Central Publishing
English

4th of July
2005 • Hachette Audio
English

4th of July
2006 • Headline Publishing Group
English

4th of July
2005 • Grand Central Publishing
English

4th Of July
2006 • BCA
English

4th of July
2009 • Headline Publishing Group
English

4th of July
2005 • Headline
English

4th Of July
2005 • Little, Brown and Company
English

4th Of July
2005 • Headline
English

4th of July
2005 • Little, Brown and Company Large Print
English

4th of July
2006 • Headline
English

4th of July A Novel
2005 • Time Warner Audio
English

4th of July
2005 • Little, Brown
English

El cuatro de julio
2006 • Umbriel
Spanish

4 fers au feu roman
2008 • Ed. Libra diffusio
French

El cuatro de julio (Spanish Edition)
2009 • Books4pocket
Spanish

Le Donne Del Club Omicidi (Italian)
2008 • Imprint unknown
English

4th of July

4th of July
2006 • Little Brown & Company
English

4th of July
2005 • Little Brown & Company
English

4th of July
2005 • Little Brown & Company
English

4th of July
2005 • Little Brown & Company
English

4th of July
2005 • Little Brown & Company
English
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Rating Sources
Reviewers largely praise this installment for its fast-paced and action-packed narrative, driven by James Patterson's characteristic short chapters that make for a quick and engaging read. Many found it to be a page-turner, filled with suspense and thrilling plot developments. The book is often highlighted as one of the stronger entries in the Women's Murder Club series, with several readers noting it as an improvement over previous titles. Its dual plotlines, combining elements of a legal drama and a crime investigation, were frequently cited as compelling, featuring electric courtroom scenes and an overarching mystery that keeps readers guessing. A significant number of reviewers were surprised by the unexpected twists and the identity of the culprit, appreciating the traditional Patterson-style thriller experience.
Despite the positive reception, some reviewers expressed reservations, primarily concerning character development and plot realism. A common criticism was the limited involvement of the other Women's Murder Club members, with the story focusing almost exclusively on the main protagonist, Lindsay Boxer, which left some desiring more depth for the supporting cast. Lindsay's romantic relationships were occasionally described as underdeveloped or unrealistic. Critics also pointed to a perceived lack of depth in the writing, with some finding the short chapters to be a stylistic gimmick rather than enhancing the narrative. Credibility issues were raised regarding certain plot points, character actions, and the speed of legal proceedings. Additionally, some felt the dual storylines, while engaging, occasionally lacked full development or coherence, leading to resolutions that seemed rushed, coincidental, or unconvincing.
Overall, the book is generally regarded as an entertaining and accessible thriller. It is highly recommended for existing fans of James Patterson's work and the Women's Murder Club series, particularly those who appreciate a quick, action-driven story with surprising turns. Readers looking for a light, fast-paced "beach read" that prioritizes plot excitement over intricate character psychology or strict realism will likely find it enjoyable. Its ability to function as a standalone novel also makes it a good entry point for new readers curious about the series, offering a compelling blend of legal tension and crime mystery.
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