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Crosshairs ~ Michael Bennett #16 (by James Patterson & James O. Born)

The Michael Bennett series is one of my favorites by James Patterson. And this one is a great addition. It is an edge-of-your-seat, biting your nails, waiting until the very end for closure. That is what appeals in a murder thriller. The authors, James Patterson and James O. Born, will have you engaged in the story and connected with the characters. They are well developed and have you questioning whether people are who they appear to be. While you could start the series with this 16th book, I would strongly encourage you to go back and read the first ones in the series. You will get background information that will make the read more enjoyable. This is a story you will want to get lost in and not come up for air until you have read the last word and closed the book with your heart still racing. I can’t wait for the next adventure with Michael Bennett. Thank you to NetGalley and Little, Brown and Company for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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