Women’s Murder Club

A little off track, but since there aren’t many new episodes of Criminal Minds, I wanted to take the time to talk about another great crime show, The Women’s Murder Club.
This show is based on books by James Patterson (who wrote books on which movies Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider are based on). Click here for a description of the show.
In November, an episode of the Women’s Murder Club aired. In one of the final scenes star Angie Harmon is talking to her ex-husband and current boss, Tom. I loved the song in the background, which is by Abra Moore. The song is called “Family Affair.” There’s been a great reaction to the song, so it’s up at her record label’s website. You can go there, listen to the song, and even download it for free.
The site is http://sarathan.com/lp/familyaffair/ if you’re curious. Abra Moore’s first album, Strangest Places ,earned a Grammy nomination, and she has a new album called.
From her website:
On The Way finds Moore completely at ease in her own skin and voice. It’s a ferociously quiet album that unfolds gently but packs an emotional wallop with its unwavering honesty. It’s an album full of subtle moods. There’s always been an atmospheric quality to Moore’s writing - maybe that’s why Hollywood keeps seeking out her music. Moore’s songs have appeared in more than 25 films and television shows including Cruel Intentions, Sliding Doors (with Gwenyth Paltrow), Happy Texas, Party of Five, Dawson’s Creek, Felicity and Melrose Place. Her song “Big Sky” was used in the super-hot video game The Sims with one little twist—she had to rerecord all the vocals in Simlish, the language used in the game.

I always like songs I hear in shows but never think to look them up. This is a good chance to hear more of the music that makes it on tv.
The Women’s Murder Club airs on ABC, Fridays at 9:00. This week, there’s a bonus episode on Saturday at 10:00. Definately a show to watch. And don’t forget a new episode of Criminal Minds is on tomorrow at 9:00.


December 11th, 2007 at 3:33 pm
This is a good show. It is a bit off from the books, but a very good show.
December 11th, 2007 at 7:07 pm
kATIE iS TOMORROW’S cRIMINAL mIND THE LAST OF THE NEW SHOWS? wILL WE BE SEEING ALL REPEATS AFTER THIS? (Darn–I hate it when I hit caps lock) It kind of makes the writing look like it was sent by some annonymous serial killer type.