Monday, July 15, 2013

Second Honeymoon by James Patterson and Howard Roughan

Second Honeymoon by James Patterson and Howard Roughan, 403 pages

I have to say I was a little disappointed in Second Honeymoon.  Billed as a sequel to Honeymoon, which I liked, I found too much going on in his latest book.  When someone is killing honeymooners, John O'Hara, a special agent with the FBI, is hired by a private individual to investigate the honeymoon serial killer.  Paired with Sarah, another agent, they must act fast to prevent more killings.  The honeymoon killer is not who one would suspect in the beginning.  Not only is John O'Hara hunting down the honeymoon killer, he has to stay one step of the killer who is out for him and killing John O'Haras across the country.  John also has to deal with confronting  the drunk driver who ran down his wife and take care of his family.  This was a suspenseful read, but all the plots and subplots made my head spin.

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