Sunday, July 26, 2020

Book Review: The Summer House By James Patterson

Mass Murder! Night Rangers are suspected! Can justice be served?

Talk about a whole bunch of mess this was that and then some with questionable activities that lead many to wonder who is at fault, is this a cover up, will there be time to prove the case before more murders wash up.


We begin at a summer getaway on a rustic lake that has everything one could ever want including now a crime scene attached to the location of the Summer House.


Eyewitnesses place the 4 rangers who recently returned from Afghanistan but what many don't know is that they arrived home early from said trip. Why?


I can't go into too much without giving away the plot but suffice to say a brutal act was committed by someone who is not even on the radar and is led by someone familiar with the Georgia county Sheriffs office.


This was so bad it was good.


In the end Major Cook is sent to investigate but nothing seems to add up and his forces are led on a wild goose chase ...until....


Well, that's all I got but will see you next time -right here-for another James Patterson Thriller Fest Weekend.


Thank you to Osterhout Library for this new edition in the middle of a pandemic- they are amazing people who work hard. Please, support local libraries.

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