Missing with James Patterson

Even for Private Investigations, the world's top detective agency, it's tough to find a man who doesn't exist . . .Craig Gisto has promised Eliza Moss that his elite team at Private Sydney will investigate the disappearance of her father. After all, as CEO of a high-profile research company, Eric Moss shouldn't be difficult to find. Except it's not just the man who's gone missing. Despite the most advanced technology at their disposal, they find every trace of him has vanished too. And they aren't the only ones on the hunt. Powerful figures want Moss to stay "lost," while others just as ruthlessly want him found. Meanwhile, a routine background check becomes a frantic race to find a stolen baby and catch a brutal killer--a killer Private may well have sent straight to the victim's door.

My Review

So I am not a huge James Patterson fan. However, it was from his collaboration from that I was introduced to Mr. Andrew Gross, who I am a fan of his books. Thus the reason I will check out other collaboration books from Mr. Patterson. This is the second book I have read in this series. Yet, just like the other book I could not find a connection with the story or the characters. Thus I was just skimming the book more than actually reading it. The only thing that semi kept me sticking with this book is the back drop location. Although, I will tell you that even if I had been into the characters, the main one, Eric Moss, was not really a likable guy; so I would have still had a bit of a lower interest anyways in this book. The ending was alright but kind of predictable.

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