Monday, July 9, 2012

Tick Tock by James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge


Tick Tock by James Patterson
 
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Jul 11, 11  ·  edit

2 of 5 stars false
bookshelves: thriller-suspense
Read from July 10 to 11, 2011

The beginning of this book started out kinds of intresting. I loved the way the main police detective in the plot of this story had 10 adopted kids that he continued 2 care 4 & protect even after his wife, whose orginal decision 2 adopt these kids, passed away. The main story had 2 deal wit a psychotic control killer who was able 2 convince others 2 do his "dirty work" 4 him by going after rich & famous executives that ran businesses that dealt with taking money from the poor & spending it on themselves & their loved ones. So these "followers" decided 2 take the verdicts of the jury n2 their own hands & begin with a warning 2 these rich, fat, liars 2 put an end 2 their stealing & pushing the poor, unstable people that were asking them 4 the help that they had originally promised them n2 a more unstable life that eventually lead 2 thier deaths & the loss of loved ones. These killers planted bombs, set fires, & adminstered poison 2 the big-wigs of the rich & famous taking from them their lives & family 2 make their points proven.

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