The Inn

James Patterson s strongest team since the Women s Murder Club are the first responders when their seafront town is targeted by vicious criminals The Inn at Gloucester stands alone on the rocky shoreline Its seclusion suits former Boston police detective Bill Robinson, novice owner and innkeeper As long as the dozen residents pay their rent, Robinson doesn t ask any questions Neither does Sheriff Clayton Spears, who lives on the second floor Then Mitchell Cline arrives, with a deadly new way of doing business His crew of local killers break laws, deal drugs, and bring violence to the front door of the Inn That s when Robinson realizes, with the help of journalist Susan Solie, that leaving the city is no escape from the reality of evil or the responsibility for action.Teaming up with Sheriff Spears and two fearless residents Army veteran Nick Jones and groundskeeper Effie Johnson Robinson begins a risky defense The solitary inhabitants of the Inn will have to learn, before time runs out, that their only choice is between standing together or dying alone. Download The Inn – kino-fada.fr There was a time when each thing I read by James Patterson was better than the last a time when I actually looked forward to his next book and marked upcoming publication dates on my calendar Ah, those were the days Recently, however, it seems as if Patterson is selling his name to the highest bidder in an effort to see himself on the cover of as many volumes as possible, quality be damned The Inn is a prime example.First, the style here is nothing like the Patterson of days gone by Instead, There was a time when each thing I read by James Patterson was better than the last a time when I actually looked forward to his next book and marked upcoming publication dates on my calendar Ah, those were the days Recently, however, it seems as if Patterson is selling his name to the highest bidder in an effort to see himself on the cover of as many volumes as possible, quality be damned The Inn is a prime example.First, the style here is nothing like the Patterson of days gone by Instead, there is a vibe within these pages that is distinctly female not such a bad thing , coupled with a romanticized approach that is at once immature and overly sentimental a very bad thing indeed It was as if the novel just couldn t decide what it wanted to be, so it settled down in frustration somewhere in the middle of a gritty cop tale ...I received an ARC of this book.Everyone who follows me knows that I am a fan of James Patterson and of Candice Fox When they team up it is like the dream date for me I don t know who does what in terms of the writing and the research but it really doesn t matter They are the wonder duo in my mind and can t do anything wrong.The Inn is a book full of new characters for this writing pair Whilst the other books have been set in Oz, this one is set just outside of Boston It is about an ex cop w I received an ARC of this book.Everyone who follows me knows that I am a fan of James Patterson and of Candice Fox When they team up it is like the dream date for me I don t know who does what in terms of the writing and the research but it really doesn t matter They are the wonder duo in my mind and can t do anything wrong.The Inn is a book full of new characters for this writing pair Whilst the other books have been set in Oz, this one is set just outside of Boston It is about an ex cop who owns an Inn that is full of long term rentals This group of misfits forms a family and will protect each other and their town, any way they can There is a drug dealer trying to bring the town to heel, but when he brings the fight to Billy and harms one of his family, The Inn residents will fight back They find themselves...3.5 The book started out slow but picked up about halfway through Then it moves along quickly with some action.Let me be honest up front and share my disclaimer I read most of James Patterson s books and have for several years Some might ask why and that s another whole discussion best saved for another day I have really enjoyed some, liked some, and didn t really care for others For the most part, I treat Patterson s books like mind candy for the moment and don t consider them to be too memorable for the most part The Inn is advertised as Patterson s annual summer read that is independent from hi Let me be honest up front and share my disclaimer I read most of James Patterson s books and have for several years Some might ask why and that s another whole discussion best saved for another day I have really enjoyed some, liked some, and didn t really care for others For the most part, I treat Patterson s books like mind candy for the moment and don t consider them to be too memorable for the most part The Inn is advertised as Patterson s annual summer read that is independent from his ongoing bestselling series It takes place at a bed and breakfast inn located in the sea side town of Gloucest...Not as good as the Harriet Blue series, but I will read everything these two ever write A little slow at the beginning, and a few things that were problematic, but overall a sound novel I m a little bit obsessed with Effie Not as good...Considering JP and CF are 2 of my most favorite authors, combined they make a hell of a team This was an edgy story that had very intense moments mixed in with some tender ones Loved itThis was a wonderfully well done novel Great cast of characters all around and the plot was well thought out, yet slightly predictable I still highly recommend it and hope it is the beginning of a new series.Terror and Suspense Please I sure wouldn t use those words Terror and suspense Read David Baldacci, or John Sanford, to name two James Patterson, no His books are good for for night reading They help me fall asleep.

The Inn
  • 12 September 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 384 pages
  • 1780899963
  • James Patterson
  • The Inn