In fact, this guy seems to have no flaws at all. He is invisible.Īs is so often the case, the love interest of the main character is infinitely more likable than the 1st person narrator (Emmy). Finally they find evidence that these deaths were undeniably murders, but still no clues as to who is doing it. Books (nickname), her former fiancé, still works there and leads the investigation. She finally gets the FBI to team up with her office and seriously investigate this. But former FBI analyst Emmy Docker – she now works for the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services branch, but I don’t remember it saying of what – has noticed something that leads her to believe the fires are covering up murders. But even when there is a single fatality in many of them, still there’s nothing to arouse suspicion. So, there has been a series of house fires across the country. The most terrifying threat is the one that is invisible.” That is written on images of the book. A word of caution: It’s the goriest one of his that I’ve read. It’s a good story and it’s well written, I just found several unsatisfactory resolutions. I love James Patterson! The first review I posted here was Miracle on the 17th Green, one of his more atypical stories.
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