In Private L.A. by James Patterson and Mark Sullivan, detective Jack Morgan uses his steel nerves to tackle two cases involving the media and celebrity. It's a natural territory for author Patterson, who himself can lay claim to fame as a Guinness World Record holder for the most #1 New York Times best sellers. In fact, with over $1 billion in gross sales, Patterson can easily wear a producer's cap of mega-entertainer.
In this fourth installment of Patterson's Private series, the author continues to deliver his blockbuster signature style full of explosions, gunfights, and high-energy action. This sidekick for Private LA is full of features to help you better appreciate this page-turner, such as character analysis and discussions of the book's setting and narration style. In chapter-by-chapter summaries and analyses of Private LA , learn the details of this double-whammy thriller involving media-savvy assassins and a missing Hollywood "it" couple.
Explore the book's themes of justice, revenge, and villainy. See how cool gadgets become their own characters in the story, allowing tech fans to geek out while getting a dose of murder, sex, and mayhem. This sidekick to Private LA also includes book club discussion questions that encourage exploration of the moral ambiguities of the characters. In the world of Private LA , you'll discover that the real villain is harder to identify than you think.
Well, that took on a turn I wasn’t expecting. This was my first James Patterson book. It was a fast read and it kept me engaged. It made me feel like I was watching a violent soap opera. I didn’t love it… but I kept going back. I can’t say I’ll read another James Patterson book but I can understand people who do enjoy his books.
I have read most all of JAMES Patterson’s books, I specifically like when there are several in a series; I recommend him to anyone who enjoys being drawn into a great book. Awesome writer
I like the characters in this series and this one had three story lines going at once! I would recommend it to anyone who has started reading the Private series by James Patterson.