Helpful Score: 2
This is aptly titled Final Justice. Fern Michaels should put the siterhood/vigilantes to rest for a few years. This was not as intriguing as the prior novels in this series. It lacked depth. Perhaps in a couple or three years she could write a reunion type book or a catch up on the characters. I still enjoyed it, just not as much as the others.
Helpful Score: 1
Fern Michaels starts the 5th and presumably last book in the series with a bomb...Bert Navarro may be denied his director position with the FBI because of his association with Jack and Harry...this, of course, has Maggie Spritzer concerned. The sisterhood is a group of seven women who aid those in need. With some very influential people helping them...and Charles guiding their (at times) unusual schemes, this vigilante group has success.
The daughter of a close friend is arrested in Sin City...Marble and Beatrice are women who have the ability to foresee the future. Marble has won a substantial amount of money before she disappeared...the police say she's not in custody...Beatrice says she had a vision of her in jail. So who to believe?
Lizzie Fox is an attorney who is helping the sisterhood by investigating the Babylon (the casino where she disappeared) It doesn't take long for the sisterhood to show up in Vegas. Hank Owens is the head of security at the Babylon and has an inner circle of shady characters that may have to be confronted by the sisterhood.
If you haven't read any of the previous sisterhood books...starting here may not be the best idea. A lot happens that is tied in with the earlier books and you just might find yourself lost. The sisterhood is reminiscent of Charlie's Angels...a bit quirky, but deadly when needed to be. In closing, Book #5 is a light read with some excitement and adventure thrown in.
The daughter of a close friend is arrested in Sin City...Marble and Beatrice are women who have the ability to foresee the future. Marble has won a substantial amount of money before she disappeared...the police say she's not in custody...Beatrice says she had a vision of her in jail. So who to believe?
Lizzie Fox is an attorney who is helping the sisterhood by investigating the Babylon (the casino where she disappeared) It doesn't take long for the sisterhood to show up in Vegas. Hank Owens is the head of security at the Babylon and has an inner circle of shady characters that may have to be confronted by the sisterhood.
If you haven't read any of the previous sisterhood books...starting here may not be the best idea. A lot happens that is tied in with the earlier books and you just might find yourself lost. The sisterhood is reminiscent of Charlie's Angels...a bit quirky, but deadly when needed to be. In closing, Book #5 is a light read with some excitement and adventure thrown in.