Review: Holmes, Margaret and Poe - James Patterson and Brian Sitts





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Review: Holmes, Margaret and Poe - Book #1 - James Patterson and Brian Sitts - January 2024

I had been looking forward to this one, but a little nervous at the same time as I have found recently that the co-written books haven't been great and I couldn't get into them as I had most of the earlier titles and series. This one though was fabulous and amazing and I loved it all as every character even the side ones of Violet and Grey were likable and enjoyable. The book starts with three PIs Brendan Holmes, Auguste Poe, and Margaret Maple joining forces in New York as Private Investigators. The thing too is just like their namesakes, they are the best at what they do and despite getting into mischievous trouble, they always solve the crimes that they are hired for. Everything about this series was great from the flawed characters as each of our PIs has a vice, to the way they solved the crimes like a giant jigsaw puzzle, to the variety of crimes in this book from modern kidnappings to generational serial killers and jilted lovers. I also loved the mystery surrounding the true identities of Holmes, Margaret, and Poe and I look forward to reading more in this series as they are released. I could also when reading this book, see this book series as a TV show since crime shows are one of my go-to's to relax. If you love fictional detectives and fast-paced novels, then Holmes, Margaret, and Poe by James Patterson and Brian Sitts is the read for you.


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