Saturday, April 27, 2013

Book Eight: Private Games James Patterson

I really like James Patterson. Every book of his is a lightning fast read. It helps that each chapter is less than five pages. Private Games was no exception.

A mad man has targeted the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. First the chairman of the committee in charge of logistics for the Games is found ruthlessly murdered and beheaded on the eve of the much -anticipated opening ceremony. Peter Knight takes a personal interest in the case when he discovers the victim to be his mother's fiance. During the spectacle of the ceremony that night, a popular track star is poisoned and dies. Thus begins a wild ride as Peter Knight, his employer Private Investigation, and a journalist, try to uncover the truth.

This is very typical Patterson. Fast-paced with more twists and than you would expect. The end is very come from left-field too. Really fun.

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