James Patterson has started a true crime series to coincide with the January release of his new television show on ID channel, with both being called Murder is Forever. James Patterson can’t possibly need more recognition or fame, but according to him, by creating a groundbreaking TV show along with the book series he hopes to reach the widest audience possible.
The first two books in the series are Home Sweet Murder and Murder, Interrupted. Each book contains two true crime stories that are 150 pages or less, somewhat reminiscent in style of Patterson’s fictional Bookshots. Patterson touts the stories as shocking and twisted, but I found them to be rather tame. Each of the four stories in the two books has already been featured in a true crime show, albeit perhaps not on the ID channel, so I was already familiar with them. The writing in the books is simple, making for an easy read. (I read each book in one day.) However, with the shortened format, you don’t get the details and comprehensive investigation that you might find in a really good and gratifying full-length true crime book.
According to ID, each episode of Murder Is Forever is "a unique murder mystery that keeps viewers guessing until the very end – but perhaps the most shocking thing of all, is that these stunning crimes are 100% real. Each self-contained story will live both on-screen and within the pages of Patterson’s true crime paperback titles, which correspond to each episode ..." As a reader of true crime for many decades, starting with the masterful In cold blood by Truman Capote, I wasn’t impressed or surprised by Patterson’s stories. But, once again, he has found a way to reach the main stream by providing short bursts of stories that won’t tax the brain or take too much of your time. And if you don’t want to read the book, you can always watch the TV show…
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GENRE: True Crime; TV Tie-Ins
SUBJECT: Assassins; Criminal Investigation; Detectives; Mothers and Daughters; Murder Investigation; Murder Suspects; Household Employees; Seniors
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