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I don't get why he had to co-write this book with someone else. It's not even 200 pages!
This isn't a "heist to remember" but a "rip-off to remember." I mean they start off with a card game? Did they not see how James Cameron started his film?
What bothers me the most about this "book" is the facts about the ship that are thrown in haphazardly. I get it, you did some research on the disaster, but if you are going to have two characters talk about something, make it believable. I lost count with the amount of times a character knew something that they couldn't possibly know.
And why is no-one acting like it's 1912? So many modern things happen that would have never been acceptable back in 1912. If someone called someone a gold-digger back then, they probably actually meant that the person went out with a pick axe and dug gold.
I'm glad that this was so short, so I could put it down and read something that is actually worth my time.
This was my first (and last) James Patterson nightmare that I will read.
This isn't a "heist to remember" but a "rip-off to remember." I mean they start off with a card game? Did they not see how James Cameron started his film?
What bothers me the most about this "book" is the facts about the ship that are thrown in haphazardly. I get it, you did some research on the disaster, but if you are going to have two characters talk about something, make it believable. I lost count with the amount of times a character knew something that they couldn't possibly know.
And why is no-one acting like it's 1912? So many modern things happen that would have never been acceptable back in 1912. If someone called someone a gold-digger back then, they probably actually meant that the person went out with a pick axe and dug gold.
I'm glad that this was so short, so I could put it down and read something that is actually worth my time.
This was my first (and last) James Patterson nightmare that I will read.
Admittedly a bit of a slog to get into, but once you got into things, you didn’t want to stop reading.