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Edoardo Ballerini
Three bodies in a beautiful and luxurious bedroom.
Billy Harney was born to be a cop. The son of Chicago's chief of detectives, whose twin sister is also on the force, Billy plays it by the book. Alongside Detective Kate Fenton, Billy's tempestuous, adrenaline-junkie partner, there's nothing he wouldn't sacrifice for his job. Enter Amy Lentini, a hard-charging assistant state's attorney hell-bent on making a name for herself - who suspects Billy isn't the cop he claims to be. They're about to be linked by more than their careers.
One missing black book.
A horrifying murder leads investigators to an unexpected address - an exclusive brothel that caters to Chicago's most powerful citizens. There's plenty of incriminating evidence on the scene - but what matters most is what's missing: the madam's black book. Now shock waves are rippling through the city's elite, and everyone's desperate to find it.
Chicago has never been more dangerous.
As everyone who's anyone in Chicago scrambles to get their hands on the elusive black book, no one's motives can be trusted. An ingenious, inventive thriller about power, corruption, and the power of secrets to scandalize a city - and possibly destroy a family - The Black Book is James Patterson at his best.
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The one downside for me was the narration. This book takes place in Chicago and growing up near there, I know the accent very well. Although the narrator was very lively and animated, I could not - could not! - get over his Boston-like accent for the main character. It just kept throwing the story off for me because I kept focusing on "that's a Boston accent."
Gripping Storyline
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A bit boring
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Awesome
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Not worth the hype.
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Agatha Christie meets the Hill Street Blues
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Repeative easily predictable, possible spoiler
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Not up to usual standards.
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loved it!
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The Black Book
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What did you like best about The Black Book? What did you like least?
Ok, used to love this author. This book is very trite, predictable story line, overworked and tired. I used to love James Patterson.....this is NOT the author I enjoyed years ago with sharp characters and story lines. This book could have been OK as a short story, but not worth a credit or the time I spent listening to it. Sorry.....Baldacchi still holds up, perhaps Martini and Turow also. This book was a ho-hum waste of time.What could James Patterson and David Ellis have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Better more original story line, better character development, fresh ideas.What about Edoardo Ballerini’s performance did you like?
Good narrator.Do you think The Black Book needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Absolutely not. Very overworked, drawn out story and not worth the time with this trite writing. Could have been good, and other characters in the book with their own story lines, but this was totally boring and predictable. What a shame.Past his prime
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