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A review by kswilliams
1st to Die by James Patterson
5.0
As a big fan of crime thrillers, I was recommended to read "1st to Die" by James Patterson. Right from the start, I was hooked by the intense plot and large cast of characters.
From the very first page, I found myself immersed in the dark and twisted world of the serial killer preying on newlywed couples in San Francisco. Every twist and turn left me on the edge of my seat, eager to uncover the next clue alongside the Inspector.
Patterson's writing style is fast-paced and to the point, which kept me fully engaged throughout the entire novel. The balance between action, investigation, and the characters' personal lives was just right, making the story feel grounded and relatable.
From the very first page, I found myself immersed in the dark and twisted world of the serial killer preying on newlywed couples in San Francisco. Every twist and turn left me on the edge of my seat, eager to uncover the next clue alongside the Inspector.
Patterson's writing style is fast-paced and to the point, which kept me fully engaged throughout the entire novel. The balance between action, investigation, and the characters' personal lives was just right, making the story feel grounded and relatable.