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  • Really Good! Lots of twists.

    5
    By Hxhdhdhhd
    Kept me guessing until the end. Never expected the ending! Great read.
  • I read this out of boredom. It didn’t help.

    3
    By S.Lesson
    Surprise ending that made no sense. As in the previous book, it seems like they chose the killer as they were ending the story. It made no sense.
  • JP does it again !

    5
    By Mrs BWS
    Another great story with an unexpected ending. JP does not disappoint !!
  • Excellent!!!

    5
    By Jackieo33
    So many twists and turns at the end, I’m dizzy. Excellent reading. Enjoy!
  • Another Page Turner

    5
    By JTA1300
    I really love this series with Emmy, one of his best characters yet. I genuinely hope that he writes more of this one. Great plot and even when you’re sure you’ve got it figured out, you have another thing coming! Phenomenal read!
  • First Patterson In A Long Time .. Suprise, it’s good!!!

    4
    By Bob852201
    I used to read everything Patterson wrote years ago until he sold out and partnered with others producing pure crap. But, having read the “sample” of Invisible, I decided to invest $10! It was worth it!! I give it 4 of 5! Way better than Patterson’s other recent failures!
  • A+

    5
    By Saratoga Geezer
    Great characters, many interesting plot Changes but not deceptively insulting to th e reader. A quick read that begged to be read quickly.
  • Great read!

    5
    By littleminnie333
    Great story with many twists and turns. I greatly admire this author.
  • Read James Joyce first

    5
    By Dan Vermilion
    One you get to chapter four, read the first three chapters again very slowly, recognizing that the author never took a class in pronouns. You won’t know who is thinking or talking when you read, but if you are very smart you might eventually figure it out. At chapter four you begin to think the authors meds have started to take effect. Shortly, however, the author sinks into non sequiter once again. Patterson is a great writer. It is too bad the publisher convinced him to sell his name and allow very poor writers to put his name on their books. It is even worse that he never attempted to read this book before it was published. As you read, always remember that a “I” in the first paragraph of a new chapter never relates to the person in the previous chapter. If Patterson’s collaborator goes to pronoun school — or stops trying to be so cute with a book’s sequence — there may be a future for him. But skip this one. Punish the publisher.
  • Hi

    5
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