The Midnight CLub
Book Review
The Midnight Club
THE MIDNIGHT CLUB by James Patterson A Suspenseful Stand-Alone
Heat: Sexual situations, Language,
My Rating
This manuscript started off with a bang, literally, the main character gets shot by the antagonist.
The protagonist is John Stefanovitch and he is an NYPD Lieutenant, and the opening chapter starts with John being part of a task force tasked with taking down “The Grave Dancer”.
This story has twists and turns, some believable if you are one of those who believe it is possible for a Criminal Cabal that has their fingers in the underworld around the globe.
One thing I had a problem with was that after Stefanovitch is shot, he does not take disability, he continues to be a police detective. Suspending belief in this took a little work on my part. But while the Detective is physically impaired he is still able to investigate and use his mind and connections. This plot device was years ahead of its time as it showed the physically disabled are still able to contribute to society.
I did love that while this is not a romance or a subgenre of romance, there is a romantic element to the storyline.
Recommend?
If you like your police procedurals hard, your characters fully fleshed out and your criminals truly evil, this book is for you!
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I received via the OverDrive/Libby app from the Harris County Library system. It was read as a Libby epub.
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