“Billion Dollar Ransom” is another Patterson and co-writer thriller based on a kidnapping premise. But not just any kidnapping…
This is a large-scale, high stakes professional operation targeting a billionaire and his family… In a synchronized set of moves, five members of the billionaire’s family in different places are all kidnapped at the same time. This includes a son and his latest girlfriend taken from a private resort down in Mexico, a wife grabbed when leaving her Beverly Hills salon, and two children taken directly off of their private bus coming home from school.
As expected, the Billionaire is angry and demanding their safe return.
FBI Special Agent, Nicole “Nicky” Gordon, operating out of the Los Angeles Field Office, has been given the Task Force lead role, including coordination with the LA Chief of Detectives, the LA Mayor’s office, a SWAT team, and even the Billionaire’s own private security team. Getting them to overcome the politics and work together will be near impossible…
Nicky also has additional information and concerns. She’s been working on other kidnappings in California over the last couple of years. Individual kidnappings that mirror these five, as if they were practicing and preparing for a bigger operation. And Nicky fears that is very likely what is happening. Which means whoever is behind the kidnappings is not only intelligent, but also deadly serious.
To make matters worse, the kidnappers demand an incredible ransom of one billion dollars for their safe return…
This is the exact plotting and storytelling that you have come to expect from Patterson. A medium cast of characters, tight knit thriller pacing, and lots of twists and surprises along the way. In other words, a roller coaster ride of a reading experience.
The good news is that Patterson and Swierczynski are able to deliver a fast-paced and high energy pacing that never slows down, relying on multi-layered mysteries and interesting enough cast. The main protagonist, Nicky, is a good enough, well intentioned and intelligent agent, as well as a single parent of an independent teenage daughter. She is an easy guy to cheer for throughout the overwhelming challenges thrown her way, causing her to be defensive throughout most of it. In addition, each of the kidnappings provide their own interesting sub-plots, contributing an extra element to the greater story.
Now, we cannot forget that there are also some weaknesses that come with Patterson thrillers which are primarily related to realism. These weaknesses are present in this one, including several moments of action and plot elements that weren’t realistic. I recognized them for what they were, which are common bumps along the way in most of Patterson’s novels, and we do what we always do - ignore them while focusing on the momentary escapist enjoyment he gives us.
The key to reading Patterson a lot of the time is dealing with the balance of enjoying his books while dealing with his struggles with realism. Sometimes it’s an easy trade-off when you connect well with the book, and sometimes It’s not so easy when it causes disruptions and distractions in the reading, like a driving over a really jarring speed bump. For some readers, they can more easily ignore or balance this issue than others.
Let me share my personal philosophy on how I approach reading Patterson 101. At the end of the day, for me, reading Patterson books come down to one simple truth. His books are temporary mind candy – adventures filled with emotional and thrill rides that help us escape our daily grind and enjoy an exciting read that helps us forget about everything else. And when the story works well enough, we tend to set aside those obvious plot weaknesses to appreciate what he does well in his proven thriller recipe – to capture our attention and provide good entertainment.
For me, this was one of Patterson’s better books during 2025, and an entertaining read.
As for rating this book for Goodreads purposes, if I score it using an enjoyment approach, it was an exciting 4-star read. If I include the realism weaknesses into it, I would give it a 3-star rating. Therefore, lets meet in the middle and give it good 3.5 stars overall.