Private Rio (Private, #11)
Two years ago Jack Morgan the head of the renowned worldwide investigation firm Private was in charge of security for the World Cup in Bazil During the championship final, the action nearly spilled from the field into the stands Fortunately, Jack and his team averted disaster on football s biggest stage.Now he has returned to Rio to secure the Olympics But before the torch is lit, the threats come fast and furious as Jack discovers that someone is trying to sabotage the games A lethal plan put in motion during the World Cup is set to decimate Rio, and turn the Olympics from a worldwide celebration into a horrifying spectacle. Read Private Rio (Private, #11) By James Patterson – kino-fada.fr Jack sure has a lot of all consuming love relationships Jeezmost of us have limited in life and this guy has one for multiple countries I thoroughly got into this book I ended up reading it in one sitting after days of putting it off for other books This one was a bit predictable but it was still really entertaining The idea of a virus being used as the killing mechanism added a whole aspect of frightening to the mix of a killer at the World Cup and Olympic games because of the fact t Jack sure has a lot of all consuming love relationships Jeezmost of us have limited in life and this guy has one for multiple countries I thoroughly got into this book I ended up reading it in one sitting after days of putting it off for other books This one was a bit predictable but it was still really entertaining The idea of...In the weeks leading up to the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio, Patterson and Sullivan released this thriller from the Private series, shining a light on some of the major issues that have been reported by media outlets for years When Jack Morgan attended the World Cup in 2014, Private did well at keeping the event secure in Rio However, while everyone turned to the football soccer pitch, two poor Brazilian children died from a mysterious virus, Hydra, but received no coverage At the World In the weeks leading up to the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio, Patterson and Sullivan released this thriller from the Private series, shining a light on some of the major issues that have been reported by media outlets for years When Jack Morgan attended the World Cup in 2014, Private did well at keeping the event secure in Rio However, while everyone turned to the football soccer pitch, two poor Brazilian children died from a mysterious virus, Hydra, but received no coverage At the World Cup s Closing Ceremonies, one man was infected with Hydra, thanks to a doctor who sought to shine some light on the poor of Brazil, but even this was covered up as Rio began its twenty four month countdown to an eve...Talk about perfect timing This book, set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, makes a great lead in to the 2016 Olympics, set to begin there Aug 5 In fact, I read chunks of it with one eye on my Kindle and the other on our TV set, so I wouldn t miss swimming, gymnastics and track and field trials.Hopefully, though, none of the events of the...From the New York Times Interviewer What book has had the greatest impact on you personally Professionally Patterson Tristram Shandy shivered my timbers as a grad student, and woke me out of my zombie state about the glorious pos...The first Private, story I found compelling in ages A lot happens in this story, possibly a bit too much at times Contrary to other Privates, this doesn t bog down due to over writing and over dramatizing as much 7 of 10 starsVery enjoyable and entertaining like all his Private novels are Takes place in Rio before the games opening ceremony Non stop action from start to finish.Another private book, it s nice to go around the world with them but isnt it time that Jack Morgan got married now.4.5 5 Stars One murder at the World Cup was just a warningThe Games, also known as Private Rio, is tense and terrifying.Patterson and Mark Sullivan immerse the reader in Brazilian culture as they cultivate a chilling tale around the Olympic Games I hoped that The Games wouldn t be too similar to a previous entry to the series, Private Games, where we focus on the London Olympics, and the authors don t disappoint This instalment blends the morally righteous with the morally outrageous to rava 4.5 5 Stars One murder at the World Cup was just a warningThe Games, also known as Private Rio, is tense and terrifying.Patterson and Mark Sullivan immerse the reader in Brazilian culture as they cultivate a chilling tale around the Olympic Games I hoped that The Games wouldn t be too similar to a previous entry to the series, Private Games, where we focus on the London Olympics, and the authors don t disappoint This instalment blends the morally righteous with the morally outrageous to ravage the reader s sense of right and wrong.What do you do when the victims of horror are overlooked in favour of the image and reputation of the rich How do you rectify that with any kind of goodness And if you can t, with avenues of change restricted, what lines do you cross to be heard The Games plays with these questions and much, muchSo get ready for a high octane adventure...Much better than Paris And whenever Jack and Justine are together, everything just improves These two need to be back togetherJack Morgan is in Rio assisting with security for the FIFA world cup One man dies of a mysterious infection Jack and his team Private manage to prevent a large scale catastrophe.The plot that enfolds at the start was interesting, but somehow seemed a bit lame, action interspersed with a bit of romance was disappointing.Two years later, Jack is back at Rio Just days before the Olympics, as the whole world is watching, two deadly plots enfold in the midst of beautiful descriptions of Rio, it Jack Morgan is in Rio assisting with security for the FIFA world cup One man dies of a mysterious infection Jack and his team Private manage to prevent a large scale catastrophe.The plot that enfolds at the start was interesting, but somehow seemed a bit lame, action interspersed with a bit of romance was disappointing.Two years later, Jack is back at Ri...

- English
- 26 October 2018 James Patterson
- Hardcover
- 400 pages
- 1784752037
- James Patterson
- Private Rio (Private, #11)