Hush by James Patterson and Candice Fox has Nonstop Action

This was my first James Patterson book, and I liked it because it moved along quickly, had nonstop action, and almost every chapter ended with a cliffhanger compelling the reader to get to the next chapter ASAP (and there are 119 chapters)! I liked the irreverent, unfiltered wisecracks of “Harry,” aka Harriet Blue (some made me laugh out loud), and her partners in crime “Witt,” Tox Barnes, and “Pops” Morris. I also gravitate toward investigators who blur procedural protocols when exigent circumstances dictate (and they always do) to procure answers that save lives and apprehend bad actors, however, I totally get prosecutors don’t like that much. I also like the setting of Sidney, Australia and its environs, as it makes for a nice change of scene. This is the 4th book in the Harriet Blue series, and even though it’s the first I’ve read, I felt the characters and past history was brought up to speed, so it’s very much a stand alone book.


 

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