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Monday, April 19, 2010

Worst Case by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge


Detective Michael Bennett meets a butt kicking female FBI agent and they try and stop an obsessed serial killer. The wealthiest NY families are terrorized by a retro-new age psychopath.

Michael Bennett is a NY detective with 10 kids. He is almost too good to be true. He meets Emily Parker an FBI abduction specialist in the course of a very perplexing case. Sparks fly and the chemistry sparkles between the two while they track a horrific murderer. The relationship aspects of the story are well done and enjoyable. The conscience free killer is grossly disturbing. As most Patterson books, it moves fast, keep you on the edge of your seat and goes quickly.

I highly recommend it.

Body of work of James Patterson

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