James Patterson with Marshall Karp’s help has started to get back to form. The Red books are an entertaining, easy read. Suggestion get a copy from your local library.
The usual cast of characters is present, but with less interplay with exception of Claudia Griffoni. While the finish was decent, it left some questions unanswered. Plus leaving Guido with a dilemma.
If you are a rock and roll junkie, this coffee table book is for you. The tome presents 144 acts. The photos are excellent, some never-before-published.
As with all James Patterson novel, this was a fast, easy read despite the shallow, disorganized plot. But the cliff-hanger ending seemed to run contrary to Patterson’s style. The character of the rough, unpolished bully known as Detective Harriet Blue provides the story with Bam!