#68 Hide and Seek

May 09, 2012 22:03

Title: Hide and Seek
Author: James Patterson
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 302 (HB)
Length of time to read: 1 day

Synopsis:
Patterson tells this story through two points of view: there's the the first-person voice of Maggie Bradford, who kills her abusive husband in the novel's flashback prologue and has now become a world-famous singer-songwriter ("I love your music, Maggie," Barbra Streisand tells her); and there's a third-person narration that is often filtered through the eyes of Will Shepherd, the celebrated soccer star who romances Maggie after her interim lover, an older tycoon, dies of a heart attack. The devastatingly handsome Will likes to hurt women ("there was a distinctly good part in him, but also a bad part"), however, and sometimes even to kill them. Will seems to want Maggie to save him from himself. Using his beauty and charm on her and her children, he wins her hand in marriage.

That union sets up a major-league deja vu, two murder trials that aren't quite riveting and a final Big Twist that will only surprise those fresh to the thriller genre. Still, Will's descent into cartoonishness, and various loose threads, will probably not bother readers swept along by this lightweight pop fiction.

Recommended By:
This was a re-read.

Review:
It was a good quick and easy read. I enjoyed it, it was not as intense as I remembered, but was still enjoyable.
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