Sunday, January 31, 2021

Book Review: "Till Murder Do Us Part" By James Patterson



Double Life! Double Wife! Double the Fun!

Imagine if you will your husband leaves for work, never arrives, a car full of blood and bullet holes, using an alias name.

Talk about a lot to unpack in one day.

As this story heats up we uncover an entire facade that goes back to high school days in which everyone knew him by Eric Wright not Steve the mysterious con who was on the run breaking hearts and telling bs stories to any gullible lady who'd believe his sob stories.

At least he got half the story correct- he's on the run- not from CIA -as he told his wife but from his family.

Here comes the 12th anniversary and Kathi starts to address the odd ends that don't add up and seeks divorce stat!

Just one problem- he's facing time after being accused of murdering Lester from 13-14 yrs earlier.

Pass those gold bars and get 'em the hell out of the bathroom.

We may need them after all. Fool's gold never sparkled so much! Fake deaths are so not fun!
Enter Brandi and bestie Jessica who run into skateboarder Mark who desperately wants to make it big league.

First, he must prove himself but he took this the entire wrong way and instead is facing rape and murder charges.

The second story revolves around the Ramp Up Murder with an abusive, possessive, jealous filled boy who can't take no for an answer.

Men build houses boys play house. Ladies come on!

Who sneaks into a gated community to steal relationship gifts from an ex girlfriend?
Talk about low blows here-Mark - needs more than just couples therapy.

Mental illness is no laughing matter and I hope this fella gets help.

He's facing 27 years behind bars so perhaps he'll get some much needed assistance while in lock down.

The first story for me felt more involved and for me became more invested with the latter not really capturing my interest as deeply as the first.

Thank you to my local library for this 6 cd snowstorm fun.

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