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Invisible

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Everyone thinks Emmy Dockery is crazy. Obsessed with finding the link between hundreds of unsolved cases, Emmy has taken leave from her job as an FBI researcher. Now all she has are the newspaper clippings that wallpaper her bedroom, and her recurring nightmares of an all-consuming fire.

Not even Emmy’s ex-boyfriend, field agent Harrison “Books” Bookman, will believe her that hundreds of kidnappings, rapes, and murders are all connected. That is, until Emmy finds a piece of evidence he can’t afford to ignore. More murders are reported by the day–and they’re all inexplicable. No motives, no murder weapons, no suspects. Could one person really be responsible for these unthinkable crimes?

INVISIBLE is James Patterson’s scariest, most chilling stand-alone thriller yet.

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3 thoughts on “Invisible

  1. Wish This Wasn’t just a Free Preview/Can’t Wait to Finish this Book How do you convince people you’re not imagining things? You know it’s more than a personal tragedy of losing your sister in a fire and people think you have an over active imagination and not wanting to face facts. How do you maintain your job knowing your boss, at the FBI, is being a regular jerk and twisting things in the wind against you? How do you convince a former close boyfriend you need his help in proving a serial killer is on the lose?This book is a little different…

  2. The latest from James Patterson, INC. All these reviews that attempt to compare past and current James Patterson novels are a bit misguided. Patterson does NOT write more than a dozen major novels a year with only some minimal assistance from numerous journeymen co-authors. If anything it is the other way around. Patterson, as described by some of his co-authors, acts primarily as a mentor and editor to help shape the works which they bring to him and then help promote them in exchange for co-credit. That’s fine….that’s good…

  3. Another disappointment from James Patterson I’ve been a James Patterson fan since I was in college (over 15 years ago), so I’d like to think I’m well versed with all things James Patterson, from the Alex Cross series, Michael Bennett & Woman’s Murder Club to his stand alone books. I’ve probably read 90% of everything he’s ever written in the thriller genre. Although I have to say the last 3 years (in my opinion) his novels have seriously fell off. They’ve become too predictable, a little boring and just not what I’m used to reading when…

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