Advantages: Fantastic and unique plot, excellent characters, extremely stylish Disadvantages: Some might find it a little complicated
...Striking. That's the word that Anna Franklin's best friends use to describe her appearance when she goes missing and it also describes Mapping The Edge perfectly. The most striking thing about this novel is that it's a thriller in two parts: when Anna go ...
Advantages: Detailed & intelligently written, educates & entertains, brings something new, depth of characters Disadvantages: None per se for me
I've read and reviewed a few Reichs novels now and always look forward to reading her books. Being a wannabe American detective, despite being neither American nor a detective, I love Reichs' attention to detail, forensic analyses, depth of characters and ...
Advantages: Fast paced entertaining Disadvantages: Predictable ending
In previous reviews I have moaned about the fact that one of my favourite authors James Patterson has over recent years resorted to producing his books in conjunction with various other writers and in my opinion the quality has dropped since this started ...
Advantages: Easy reading, short chapters Disadvantages: Not his usual standard
THE AUTHOR
James Patterson is probably most renowned for his 'Alex Cross' detective novels of which he has written eleven, with two being made into major films starring Morgan Freeman. He has followed the success of these with another best-selling series ...
Advantages: slight differentiation from just murder club Disadvantages: too coincidental that some events happen
4th of July is the fourth book in the women’s murder club series by James Patterson. This series revolves around 4 women who work together as a team to solve murders in San Francisco. 4th of July is mainly about the lead character in the series, detective ...