Helpful Score: 6
This book is to hard to follow and I could never get into it.
Helpful Score: 5
Had heard that this very early Patterson book was one of his best, but I was disappointed. None of the characters was particularly likeable. Berryman was not well enough developed for me to care about him, and other than the reporter who is writing about him -- almost all the other characters had very distant supporting roles. I ended up skimming the book and pretty much looked forward to finishing and not having to pick it up again.
Helpful Score: 3
this is probably Patterson at his best..early in his career, before he felt like he had to pump out NYT best sellers every other month. Should satisfy the mystery lover in all of us.
Helpful Score: 2
Didn't take very many pages to know I wouldn't read it, either his first or one of his first but it started out a mess and the more I read the more confused I was as to what this was about but by then I didn't care.
Helpful Score: 2
This is the only James Patterson book I could not read through. I believe this was his first major publication of a novel. The characters are too well developed. Descriptions go on forever, and it jumps back and forth over time and character. I had a difficult time keeping up with what had happened and who was on first. I tried reading it twice and had to put it down both times. It is a severe departure from the short chapters and clean action of his more current series.