Saturday, February 29, 2020

Book Review: "Blindside" By James Patterson

The "World's Best Storyteller" is a hit or miss with me and this time he was a bit off.

Blindside begins with a two-fer deal as we have a mayor with a missing daughter and a father of six with a son in prison. Why not work together?

So, it shall begin with a whirlwind of sources with just 'one father helping another.' Innocently enough we follow this windy trail to uncover an informant, a murder, a bunch of pills changing hands, and families that are deeply concerned.
The final outcome brings about change.

Love is blinding. Love is cruel. Love is heartless. Love can be used as a tool of the heart.

Escaping may not be easy.

Freedom may be elusive.

Safety may be an allusion.

One thing is for sure - the parents in this story won't stop this answers are found.

It's a race for the truth and for survival.

A good but not a best for JP...

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