Review: Private No#1 Suspect - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro


Are you a long-time standing fan of James Patterson's books ? Every time a new book comes out by him, do you get the tingles filled with excitement ?
Get ready readers for the 2nd Book in his Private Series starring lead investigator "Jack Morgan". Though , I must have read the series a tad out of order as this is the 4th book I have read in the Private Series, not sure how that happened lol.
Review: Private No.1 Suspect - Book #2 Private Series - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro- January 2nd 2012
As a reader, I have alot of authors that I love to bits , one of these authors is James Patterson. I can't actually recall when I started reading all his books but I can say that the first one of his I ever read was 3rd Degree , I had picked it up at a secondhand bookshop I think. It was amazing and soon I was reading every single one of his books that I could get my hands on whether it was an awesome novel or a really weird book like his "Youv'e Been Warned". His latest series is the Private series with the main male character being Jack Morgan. In Private No.1 Suspect, Jack has just arrived home after being away for a week to discover his ex-girlfriend Colleen murdered on his bed , the weapon used was his gun and all the evidence points to Jack Morgan, but Jack is innocent . He did not kill Colleen , he cared for her. But somebody wants Jack in jail and out of the picture , as the novel goes along we read as Private Investigations start to piece the pieces together and all the evidence is starting to point to Jack's identical Twin brother Tommy , but he has an airtight alibi.  With so many enemies and so few friends, can Jack and his team find out who has set him up before it's too late and this is the end of Private as we know it ?  Another fast-paced novel written by James Patterson and Maxine Paertro- who is more commonly known for his counterpart in the Women's Murder Club books. The only downside though that I found with Private No.1 Suspect was that the plot was too busy and had roughly 3 other cases happening at the same time.

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