Burn (Michael Bennett)
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Rating | : | 4.65 (648 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1478903546 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 102 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A REAL DISAPPOINTMENT! This book isn't even close to what I expect from James Patterson, and I've read most of his adult titles. The dialogue is forced and redundant. The multiple plots are not developed nor are they resolved. And when I turned the page and saw Epilogue, I felt like I had missed about . "So sad it's so bad" according to Selma Sue. I have loved every book with James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge but this one was like a fifth grader wrote it. It just rambled on and on and when it got to be where something could or should of developed they left the subject as it meant nothing to story. Characters where named. "it just stopped like the writers' computer broke and they said" according to Terry B. I am a Michael Bennett book FAN, but I wanted to "Burn" this book when I got to the end because there was NO end. It just stopped. It wasn't a cliffhanger, it just stopped like the writers' computer broke and they said, "oh well, we'll just send in the manuscript anyway"! Sheesh.
Detective Michael Bennett finally returns to New York City--and to the most unsettling, horrific case of his career.At last, Detective Michael Bennett and his family are coming home to New York City. With no clear crime or evidence, Bennett dismisses the report. But when a charred body is found in that very same building, he is forced to take the demented caller seriously--and is drawn into an underground criminal world of terrifying depravity.. Thanks to Bennett, the ruthless crime lord whose vengeful mission forced the Bennett family into hiding has been brought down for good. Back in the city that never sleeps, Bennett takes over a chaotic Outreach Squad in Harlem, where he receives an unusual call: a man claims to have seen a group of well-dressed men holding a bizarre party in a condemend building
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