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, by James Patterson

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, by James Patterson


Ebook Free , by James Patterson

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Product details

File Size: 672 KB

Print Length: 370 pages

Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (January 16, 2017)

Publication Date: January 16, 2017

Sold by: Hachette Book Group

Language: English

ASIN: B01LZANZGP

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#7,389 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

This is the second book I've read with the involvement of Candice Fox as either co-author or as sole author. And neither stories have impressed me.Two things are immediately apparent: James Patterson had very little (anything?) to do with the plot and its setting, and alleged "co-author" Fox has never been anywhere near an Aussie uranium mine (such as Bandya) of which there are none -- and never have been any -- in Western Australia. It's like setting a mystery in the coal mines of Florida. Additionally, there's no way that a uranium mine would support the 5,000 workers that Fox imagines; more like 500, if that. And the notion of a virtual walled city, along with its prostitutes (I kid you not!), drug barons and illegal firearms industry has to be a joke surely? More tellingly, uranium mines are usually open cut, strip, or box mined; the notion of a labyrinth of underground tunnels is an absurdity, and there'd definitely be no vertical raises -- like the one Blue falls into. Another(!) glaring error is the scenario whereby a NSW state cop is sent across two state borders, to WA, in order to run an investigation that would be carried out by that state's own police. No way.As far as the protagonist goes, well, the less said the better. Harriet Blue is a very confused and confusing character, both in her fictional traits, and the way the author(s) define her. Is she savvy or muddled; is she brave or fearful; is she confident or uncertain? Who can know. One minute she's the brash fighter and the next she's a confused mouse. Her character alters more often than I change my socks LOL.I did mange to finish this unsatisfying book, but at its end it wasn't really worth the effort. Unless Patterson starts writing his own books again, I'm thinking his name will go onto my ignore list. (BTW, Blue is no Lindsay Boxer.)

I'm giving this book one star because there's no option for zero. I am returning this book for a refund. I am just 30% into the book and cannot force myself to read another page. The characters are not developed and the interaction between them is shallow. The plot, while probably a good idea, isn't even close to being developed. I am cancelling all my pre-orders for James Patterson's books. This one is the second huge disappointment in a row. I won't waste my money again.

I love James Patterson's books. But I will not purchase another one co-authored. They are just not as good. I am tired of paying top dollar for these thinking another great Patterson book only to get a big disappointment.

Terrible book. Like many other reviews, the characters are unlikable and I can't force myself to read anymore after about 1/3 of the way. I find that his books are becoming more miss than hit. I have always loved his books, but the book shots are a waste of money and many of his regular books are becoming that way to. This is the 2nd book I can't finish. Do yourself a favor and borrow this 1 from the library

I chose this rating becouse it was not a good book. I usually love James Patterson books but this was very disappointing. It was co written by someone, maybe that was the problem, the person he was writing it with! Not a good story, I had everything figured out pretty quick and it went pretty much how I figured it would.

Usually I enjoy reading books by James Patterson. He's got great plotting and characters. This, however, is not one of those times.Never Never has a good plot, but everything else about the book is a disappointing let down.First, there are dozens of inaccuracies about Australia in the book. I don't think I could name them all because of the sheer number, but it makes me wonder whether they have been made deliberately or accidentally. Either way, they're bad. There is no such thing, for starters, as the Sydney Police Department - policing in Australia is handled entirely at a state or federal level. The Uranium mining scenario is wrong too. As far as I am aware, there are no currently active Uranium mines in Australia. And there is no way in hell that drugs, booze, or other contraband would make it to a mine site. You can't just roll up with a car load of meth: there's security everywhere, and everyone gets searched and drug tested on site on a radome basis. And there is certainly no way that security guards, let alone mine workers, would be able to get there hands on high-powered rifles. Those kind of weapons are illegal in Australia, and being caught with them would see you land in person for a long time. I get that it's a work of fiction and not a text book, but these errors are just horrific.Then there are the characters, not a single one of which is likeable. There either violent, power hungry, drug addle, or just plain stupid. Harriet Blue seems to think that all problems can be solved through violence. In real life, she would be in a cell herself by now, as no police force here would tolerate her brutality.Maybe next time, Patterson should stick to the world he knows: America - or a fantastical version of it. I don't know what his co-writer told him, but Australia is nothing like what is depicted here. Suspension of disbelief can only be taken so far...

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