Paris is burning – and only Private’s Jack Morgan can put out the fire.
When Jack Morgan stops by Private’s Paris office, he envisions a quick hello during an otherwise relaxing trip filled with fine food and sightseeing. But Jack is quickly pressed into duty after a call from his client, Sherman Wilkerson, asking Jack to track down his young granddaughter, who is on the run from a brutal drug dealer.
Before Jack can locate her, several members of France’s cultural elite are found dead – murdered in stunning, symbolic fashion. The only link between the crimes is a mysterious graffiti tag. As religious and ethnic tensions simmer in the City of Lights, only Jack and his Private team can connect the dots before the smoldering powder keg explodes.
A heck of an entertaining story that moves readers rapidly from page to page I love the concept of James Patterson’s Private series almost as much as I do the execution. Private is a global security and investigative agency owned by Jack Morgan, who is a very hands-on type of guy. In addition to helming Private’s headquarters in Los Angeles, Jack likes to pay visits to the agency’s offices in world capitals such as Berlin and London. Where he goes, of course, trouble follows. Mark Sullivan has been one of Patterson’s main go-to collaborative…
racing down Boulevard Barb`es looking for the perfect spot. After defacing a mosque with his special … *Spoiler alerts* Private Paris opens with a graffiti artist, Epée, racing down Boulevard Barb`es looking for the perfect spot. After defacing a mosque with his special signature he moves on. AB-16. Police try to catch him, but he forces two cars to collide and escapes in the aftermath.Â
Excellent & Action Packed Thriller following True Patterson Style! Gripping Novel from the Private series. AAA+++ James Patterson does it again with continuing the “Private series”. I’ve been a big fan of his books, especially when the Alex Cross series came out, since it was one of my favorites. Loved the books and then the movies for Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls. I also enjoy the NYPD Red series, which is why I started in on the “Private Series”. I have read other great ones, such as Private Berlin, Private London, Private Vegas and Private India to name a few. This brings us to…