![]() ![]() Invisible follows FBI research analyst Emma Dockery, who is convinced that a string of accidental fires-one of the victims being her sister-were the work of a serial killer. Then, you get to his stand-alone thrillers, Mistress and now Invisible, that start of really good, but in the end make me say “What?” Not necessarily in a good way, either. ![]() Some of his books, like the Confessions of a Murder Suspect series, I absolutely love. However, in the past few years, I have learned that his books are generally a hit or miss with me. The type of book I want when I need a break from the high fantasy. James Patterson’s books can be long, but they are quick and action-packed. I had been saving Invisible, one of the books lowest on my TBR list, specifically for this reason. Then, I entered this strange reading mood where I did not want to touch anything fantasy related. I finished Lady Renegades, book 3 in the Rebel Belle trilogy by Rachel Hawkins, with every intention of picking up A Torch Against the Night by Sabaa Tahir. If you read my December 2016/End of the Year TBR post, you will know that Invisible by James Patterson was not on my list. I think this is the first time I have ever said I was truly bored reading a James Patterson novel…. ![]()
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