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James Patterson
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Private No 1 Suspect |
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English |
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Paperback |
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400 |
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2012-04-12 |
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1846057868 |
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Century |
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1.23 pounds |
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Marianne (Australia) (2012/09/10): Private No.1 Suspect is the second book in the Jack Morgan series by James Patterson. At first sight I thought that, wonder of wonders, Patterson had done this one all by himself. But then I noticed in very faint print at the bottom of the front cover, Maxine Paetro’s name. So, co-written, once again. Private Investigations, Jack Morgan’s very exclusive investigation firm, is handling several cases: a Mafia boss wants Private to find his hijacked shipment of prescription drugs; a hotel owner wants Private to find the person who is garrotting male guests; a movie producer wants Private to keep his young star out of trouble with young girls; and, at the top of Jack Morgan’s list is finding who murdered his colleague and ex-lover, Colleen Molloy, in Jack’s bedroom with his own gun, a crime for which he is the number one suspect. There is plenty of action in the form of fisticuffs, gunplay and car chases, some jail time and court-room scenes, some not-terribly-clever detective work, a bit of double-crossing the Mob and a rather bizarre confrontation with Jack’s evil twin brother, Tommy. Patterson’s trade-mark short chapters mean about 300 pages of reading in a 400-page book. An OK read.
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