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Honeymoon
(James Patterson; Howard Roughan)

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I have to agree with the majority on this one, Honeymoon fell short for me. Short being the key word, as I had forgotten how Patterson writes many chapters in short verses - not a style I am used to reading. The story was just okay - John O'Hara, FBI agent, not someone you'd want working for you since he falls for the nasty, sneaky, murderess he is pursuing - Nora Sinclair. The fact that this so-called top of the line agent is such a wimp was very disappointing to the structure and character development that I trust Patterson was trying to get across in his story. All in all, I finished the book very quickly because it really is a short story drawn out to look like a novel and it reminded me why I haven't read Patterson in over a year - just not my cup of tea!



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