#96
This one wasn't bad, but you can tell the difference of his writing in 1989 compared to his books today
#96
This one wasn't bad, but you can tell the difference of his writing in 1989 compared to his books today
Awful. Stefanovitch is put in a wheelchair by a crimelord who then kills his wife. 2 years later he's still working as a cop. Patterson tells us he's struggling but he barely thinks about his ex, akways suceeds and is still able to win a shoot out against 2 guys and chase a 3rd down a street with 2 bullet wounds and kill him. Add to this a ludicrous twist with barely an explanation and you've got a farce of book with flat unbelievable characters.
The story itself is quite interesting. Makes me picturing scenes in James Bond movie on my head.
Maybe because I read it in Indonesian version, some translations feel odd. Honestly, three quarter of this book just tortured me because of that. But overall I gave it 3.5/5 🌟
Got given a bunch of books by a colleague at work. Not normally the kind of books I'd read but I'll give at least one or two a try. Might try a James Patterson book. Anyone read any?
#somethingforsept #septphotochallenge #scarybooks Back in the day, when I was a young reader, before I took the leap to Literary Fiction, I was a huge thriller/suspense fan. And James Patterson pretty much ruled my reading! His books were so disturbing...totally creeped me out💀 I haven't read his books in years, but I'm sure he's still the master of Yuch😱😱😱