James Patterson Strikes Again with Private: New Audio Books
You be versed how I feel about James Patterson. I have broken up with him as a must-read author because of his collaborations (which I see as basically someone else writing the story with his name in big red letters on the cover) with lesser known authors.
However, I must obsolescent on news of his latest audio books just in case some of you are still reading him. And based on sales of his books, many of you still are. So let’s get this first one over with, shall we?
James Patterson
James Patterson and Maxine Paetro’s Not for publication
And you know on principle, I won’t be reading it!
James Patterson and Maxine Paetro’s Private, read by Peter Hermann, follows the thriller recipe with Jack Morgan and his global investigation company. The investigator is juggling several high-profile cases when he becomes mixed up with in solving the murder of his best friend’s wife – who happens to be Jack’s former lover. As he is in the private sector, he makes his own rules. And you be familiar with on principle, I won’t be reading it!
James Patterson and Maxine Paetro’s Private
In the Name of Honor by Richard North Patterson and read by John Bedford Lloyd is a expectation novel that I might just read. When a lieutenant returns from Iraq and kills his commanding officer, it must be determined whether it was do in or self-defense. War, secrets, and lies are all pieces of the puzzle. I have read a few of Richard North Patterson’s books. I generally make use of them, but have found that they can occasionally get overly wordy and descriptive. I’m willing to give him another try…
Adam Ross’ Mr. Peanut
Adam Ross’ Mr. Peanut, assume from by Mark Deakins, sounds really interesting. I have read a few reviews of it and am intrigued. David Pepin’s morbidly fleshy wife dies from a severe peanut allergy. Was it an accident? Suicide? Murder? I’m reading this one. For sure.
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