
Love this one too. Eventhough (as usual) I was planning to stop reading as I felt it was slow moving at the beginning. Love the love between Lamont and Margo.

Love this one too. Eventhough (as usual) I was planning to stop reading as I felt it was slow moving at the beginning. Love the love between Lamont and Margo.

Probably my least favourite of a Patterson team up. I will always enjoy The Shadow, and it was certainly campy (even in writing style; if that was intentional). But they changed too much of Cranston. His iconic look? Gone. Except for when he went to a costume ball; to blend in; when they were looking for him. Not the wisest choice. Otherwise, an interesting concept, but not presented well.
Pic of my friend that decided to join my reading.
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The reviews will have to wait until I get better internet, but this is the fourth book of vacay, and so far, one main complaint:
You do The Shadow but remove the trench, hat and red scarf?! Ugh

I do love me some random James Patterson. My friend unknowingly picked this up for me, not realizing at first it was the actual Shadow! It is a weird obsession of mine (we had just watched the Alec Baldwin movie, which triggered her to semi-recognize it). I‘m saving this for my vacation in July but I am so excited. LOL

Rhett acquires more than his fair share of scars in this third installment in the Shadow series. His destiny calls him toward the necromancer Trevisan, escaped in the body of six-year-old Meimei, but he has to take some dangerous detours on the way and the price for vengeance may be higher than he can bear. The originality and vivid voices of this world of wild west shifters continue to keep me hooked.My question: when is the next book coming out?

November Reads
The Legends of Luke Skywalker by Ken Liu
Turtles All the Way Down by John Green
Malice of Crows by Lila Bowen (aka Delilah Dawson)
The Summoner by Gail Z. Martin