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''Women's Murder Club'' is an American police procedural and
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that aired on ABC from October 12, 2007, to May 13, 2008. The series is set in
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, and is based on the series of novels by the same name written by
James Patterson James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the '' Alex Cross'', '' Michael Bennett'', '' Women's Murder Club'', '' Maximum Ride'', '' Daniel X'', '' NYPD Red'', '' Witch & Wizard'', and ''Private'' ...
. Series creators Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain also served as executive producers alongside Patterson, Joe Simpson,
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, and R. Scott Gemmill. The latter also served as showrunner, with Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts co-executive producing. The
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was directed by
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. Produced by
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, the series first aired on Friday nights at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central. On October 31, 2007, ABC ordered an additional three scripts. On March 31, 2008, it was announced that ''Women's Murder Club'' would return with three new episodes, beginning on Tuesday April 29, 2008, at 10:00PM Eastern/9:00PM Central, replacing '' Boston Legal''. On May 12, 2008, ABC confirmed that the series would not return for a second season.


Plot

Based on the best-selling series of books by
James Patterson James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the '' Alex Cross'', '' Michael Bennett'', '' Women's Murder Club'', '' Maximum Ride'', '' Daniel X'', '' NYPD Red'', '' Witch & Wizard'', and ''Private'' ...
and Maxine Paetro, the series revolves around the lives of four women in San Francisco – a homicide detective, an
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, a
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, and a
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– who come together to use their expertise and talents in their respective fields to solve murder cases. Though they lead distinctly different lives, they are bound together by a strong bond of friendship, which leads the women to realize that pooling their resources during investigations leads to undiscovered clues and answers in both work and their personal lives.


Cast and characters


Main cast

* Inspector
Lindsay Boxer Lindsay Boxer is the main character of the novel series '' Women's Murder Club'' written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. The series is based on fictional characters and police cases in San Francisco. Character overview When the series beg ...
(
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) – Lindsay is the principal character of the series. She is a transplant from her native Texas, as noted by Jacobi in "Play Through the Pain." She has a lingering obsession over the "Kiss-Me-Not" killer, whose case she worked for five years; that obsession led to the breakup of her marriage to Tom Hogan. At the end of the first episode, the "Kiss-Me-Not" killer returns, and though the FBI is now in charge of the case, Lindsay has a hard time letting go. In "FBI Guy", she reveals that her attic is full of information on Kiss-Me-Not's victims and that she considers the destruction of her personal life an acceptable exchange for capturing him. She had a miscarriage while she was married to Tom Hogan ("Maybe, Baby"). After having a
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with Tom prior to his wedding to Heather, she has a pregnancy scare, though it turns out she is actually
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. She owns a dog, Martha, who she adopted after her original owner was murdered. * Deputy District Attorney Jill Bernhardt (
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) – Jill is a successful deputy district attorney, who works at City Hall. Her father died when she was eight and she ended up in the foster system some time after her mother remarried ("Blind Dates and Bleeding Hearts"). She has a weak stomach when it comes to gore and vomits often enough at bloody crime scenes that Inspector Boxer usually leaves a barf bag for her. She has a fear of commitment, presumably due to her dislike of her stepfather and her constant shuffling in the foster system. * Dr. Claire Washburn (
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) – Claire is a medical examiner for the San Francisco Police Department. She is happily married, but there is some strain due to her husband's recent injury, which has left him needing a
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. She has two sons. *Cindy Thomas (
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) – Cindy is the youngest member of the Women's Murder Club. She works as a crime reporter for the fictional ''San Francisco Register'', though she previously worked the metro section. Her father, whom she idolized, died eighteen months before the events of "Play Through the Pain." She has an
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. A running joke through the series is whenever she says or does something that hints at her age, someone, usually Jill Bernhardt, asks if she was 12. *Inspector Warren Jacobi ( Tyrees Allen) – Lindsay's loyal partner. He was up for the lieutenant position that went to Tom, but has not expressed much disappointment that he didn't get the job, seeming to prefer field work to the politics of the higher position. He also seems to prefer the finer things in life, having an affinity for wine, 30-year-old whiskey, and opera. He is thrice-divorced and has a child from one of those marriages. *
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Tom Hogan ( Rob Estes) – Lindsay's ex-husband, who in the first episode was promoted to lieutenant and assigned as her boss. He is engaged in the pilot and has remarried by "To Drag and to Hold," but he still worries that Lindsay's obsession with her work will consume her. Tom was played by Christopher Wiehl in the unaired pilot. * Deputy District Attorney Denise Kwon (
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) - Jill's immediate superior at the DA's office, she clashes with her over her "bleeding heart" style. She is also antagonistic towards Jill due to her past romantic history with Hanson North. When the show returned after the writers' strike, the first episode credits no longer showed her name. But by the second episode, she was back in the credits as a series regular.


Recurring cast

*Luke Bowen (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) – Jill's ex-boyfriend. He is an ER doctor at the fictional Mission Cross North. Jill and Luke have recently broken up after he finds that she had slept with Hanson. *Hanson North (
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) – Defense attorney who has a romantic history with Jill and is currently seeing her boss, Denise Kwon. *Ed Washburn ( Jonathan Adams) – Claire's husband. Currently uses a wheelchair full-time after being shot while serving as a police officer. *Heather Hogan née Donnelly (
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) – Tom's new wife. She is a kindergarten teacher who is eco-friendly, planning a green wedding. *Pete Raynor (
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) – Lindsay's love interest in season 1, who is in town for only two weeks.


Episodes

The complete series was released on manufactured-on-demand
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on 29 September 2014.


Reception

After reviewing the pilot and skipping the second advance episode, Tim Goodman, ''
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'' TV critic, published a highly critical review assigning the paper's lowest possible rating. ''
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'' TV critic Alessandra Stanley described many nuanced aspects of the show and concluded with, "''Women's Murder Club'' is all right, but not good enough." Robert Bianco, ''
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'' critic, wrote a positive review titled "'Murder Club': A simple pleasure worth living for" and ending with, "Still, the actors are enjoyable, and their series in large part does what it sets out to do. It isn't nearly as good as '' Friday Night Lights'', of course - few shows are. But unlike so many fall clunkers, it's competent. This season, that's a rather select club." Mary McNamara, ''
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'' critic, wrote a positive review titled "'Murder Club' is worth joining".


U.S. Nielsen ratings

Season 1: #57, 8.964m


Weekly ratings


International broadcasting

The series airs on and E! in
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, Network Ten in Australia and TV3 in
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. Reruns of the show currently air on Mystery TV in Canada. In Portugal, the series also airs on
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(first-run) and TVI, but the latter airs the series at prohibitive time slots (around 1 a.m.), causing major criticism. The series is also airs on America Plus which is a part of Orbit Network. In
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, the show aired on June 30, 2008, on
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. As of September 5, 2008, WMC also started airing on the Belgian TV channel vtm. The channel officially announced that the show would "strengthen" their Friday Night programming on August 31. In Latin America, the series is airing on the Fox channel. In The Netherlands, the show airs on Net 5. In the Philippines, the series is airing on
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. The Spanish Fox network also started airing in the beginning of September 2008 under the Spanish name "El Club Contra el Crimen". The show also airs in
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on MNET Series. It premiered on September 11, 2008. In Russia, the show aired on December 17, 2008, on TV-3. It has also been aired internationally to the U.S. Military on the American Forces Network (AFN) in 2008. In Slovakia, the show began airing on January 7, 2009, on
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. In France, the first four episodes were aired on March 7, 2009, on M6. In Singapore, the show aired on November 11, 2009, on MediaCorp Channel 5. In Italy, the show is airing on
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, but before on Canale 5 in July 2010. In Germany, the show airs on VOX.


Novels

The following
James Patterson James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the '' Alex Cross'', '' Michael Bennett'', '' Women's Murder Club'', '' Maximum Ride'', '' Daniel X'', '' NYPD Red'', '' Witch & Wizard'', and ''Private'' ...
Women's Murder Club novels have been released: * ''
1st to Die ''1st to Die'' is a 2001 crime novel by American author James Patterson that is the first book in the '' Women's Murder Club'' series. The series is about four friends who pool their skills together to crack San Francisco's toughest murder cases ...
'' * '' 2nd Chance'' * '' 3rd Degree'' * '' 4th of July'' * '' 5th Horseman'' * '' 6th Target'' * '' 7th Heaven'' * '' 8th Confession'' * '' 9th Judgement'' * ''10th Anniversary'' * '' 11th Hour'' * ''12th of Never'' * ''Unlucky 13'' * ''14th Deadly Sin'' * ''15th Affair'' * ''16th Seduction'' * 17th Suspect * 18th Abduction * 19th Christmas * 20th Victim * 21st Birthday * 22 Seconds


Video games

The show generated a series of spin-off games on the PC, Mac and Nintendo DS. For the PC and Mac, four hidden objects games were released: ''Death in Scarlet'' (2008), ''Darker Shade of Grey'' (2009), ''Twice in a Blue Moon'' (2009) and ''Little Black Lies'' (2010). '' Women's Murder Club: Games of Passion'' was released in 2009.


References


External links

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