Selected Product: | Sail Audiobook, U Edition: Unabridged Author: James Patterson, Howard Roughan Publisher: Hachette Audio Release Date: 2008-06-09 ISBN-10: 1600242049 ISBN-13: 9781600242045 List Price: $39.98 Average Customer Rating: | | 7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club) ISBN-10: 0316017701 ISBN-13: 9780316017701 List Price:$27.99 Sundays at Tiffany's ISBN-10: 031601477X ISBN-13: 9780316014779 List Price:$24.99 The Dangerous Days of Daniel X ISBN-10: 0316002925 ISBN-13: 9780316002929 List Price:$19.99 Phantom Prey (Lucas Davenport Mysteries) ISBN-10: 0399155007 ISBN-13: 9780399155000 List Price:$26.95 The Whole Truth ISBN-10: 0446195979 ISBN-13: 9780446195973 List Price:$26.99 |
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There is a wealthy lawyer from Manhattan and it is stated that you can tell he is rich because he has his own aircraft. The aircraft listed is a Cessna Skyhawk. This aircraft is a training aircraft and one used by most novice aviators of middle class, not overpaid lawyers from NY.
This book reads just slightly better than a Encyclopedia Brown book. Hopefully Patterson will stop mass producing books and create something well researched. | Too implausable to be enjoyed | Customer Rating: | The mother of a wealthy, dysfunctional family decides to spend a summer sailing with her teenage children in hopes of improving relationships between siblings and their mother. They invite the uncle of the children to join them as captain of the yacht. The children's stepfather, a wealthy lawyer, stays home in New York so the mother and her children can bond better without competing with the husband/wife relationship.
Things start to go wrong aboard the boat from day one. Someone has tampered with the ship, so it almost sinks, but before that happens, the daughter tries to commit suicide by jumping overboard! The plot slides downhill from there.
The writers of this book seem to assume that their readers will know nothing about boats or boating and will accept any impossible fabrication, e.g., a family on a sinkiing ship that doesn't try to contact the Coast Guard for help, and giant snakes living in deserted Bahama islands that attack people and eat them, The entire story is based on the premise that the shipwrecked family put a note in a coke bottle, which was immediately eaten by a giant tuna, which was caught the next day or so and the bottle recovered, which ultimately led to the family's rescue. If that sounds like a good read to you, you will enjoy this book! | AWFUL DISSAPOINTMENT! | Customer Rating: | As a James patterson fan, I was deeply dissaointed with this book. Its obvious he is just letting his name be attached to books just to make money. This was more predictable, fake, and unrealistic than a silly movie.
I was flipping the pages literally stunned that each event was ACTUALLY happening because it was so stupid and surreal.
Dont waste your time. This book stinks. |
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