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Original Title: Invisible
ISBN: 0316405345 (ISBN13: 9780316405348)
Edition Language: English
Series: Invisible #1
Characters: Emma Dockery, Harrison 'Books' Bookman
Setting: Pennsylvania,2012(United States)
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Invisible (Invisible #1) Hardcover | Pages: 399 pages
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Title:Invisible (Invisible #1)
Author:James Patterson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 399 pages
Published:June 23rd 2014 by Little, Brown and Company
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Suspense. Crime. Audiobook. Mystery Thriller

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Everyone thinks Emmy Dockery is crazy. Obsessed with finding the link between hundreds of unsolved cases, Emmy has taken leave from her job as an FBI researcher. Now all she has are the newspaper clippings that wallpaper her bedroom, and her recurring nightmares of an all-consuming fire.

Not even Emmy's ex-boyfriend, field agent Harrison "Books" Bookman, will believe her that hundreds of kidnappings, rapes, and murders are all connected. That is, until Emmy finds a piece of evidence he can't afford to ignore. More murders are reported by the day--and they're all inexplicable. No motives, no murder weapons, no suspects. Could one person really be responsible for these unthinkable crimes?

INVISIBLE is James Patterson's scariest, most chilling stand-alone thriller yet.

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This was another thrill-riding book by James Patterson. I highly recommend it to all JP fans. All I can say is..."Enjoy the ride".

What a refreshing change from some of the very disappointing reads that have been released recently under the James Patterson brand. I was getting very close to stopping reading his novels completely due to the poor books he has released lately under different guises. This book is like going back to the early books which were a big success with their short punchy chapters and plenty of action. Again this book is co-written so it is difficult to tell what input Patterson had exactly but

The book was readable, and held my attention, but wasn't great. Some of the James Patterson books lately seem to be more flash and less substance of story. The characters were undeveloped and rather flat, and the plot was uneven. I figured out who the killer was part way through, which was disappointingI like to be kept on the edge of my seat when reading a thriller, not thinking, Why am I the only one who sees what's going on?!James Patterson is capable of such great writing, so perhaps I put

This book was terrible! I generally enjoy Patterson, but this book was not at all enjoyable. Despite an exceptionally interesting premiss, the story was flat and the characters unappealing. I flipped through to the end to find out whodunnit and never looked back. Another author asked, "is James Patterson an author or a brand?" and this question is worth asking after such a disappointing read.

I have always liked and read James Patterson, but his new pattern of co-authoring with other writers seems to have me a bit lost. I am not always sure what to think, and I am not sure why he is doing it. I decided to give Invisible by James Patterson and David Ellis a chance to see what the writing was like.I enjoyed it! Can't say that I am a literary critic to really tell the difference between James Patterson and this collaboration, especially since this is a new series... (Book #2 out later

I absolutely hated Emmy. Her interactions with everyone in this book made me dislike her more and more until the last quarter of the book when I contemplated casting it aside. The way Emmy and the other investigators came to their conclusions was not convincing. I will not read another book that features her. This is my first James Patterson novel. I have heard such good things about him that I was excited to start this book. I am so disappointed. I listened to the audible. Maybe the reader is

I loved this book. It kept me guessing the whole time. As I said once before though about James Patterson's co-authored books I definitely give all the credit to David Ellis. I'm getting ready to buy Mr. Ellis's first book he published on his own.
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