Unsolved pdf Summary by James Patterson and David Ellis

Unsolved Book Summary

FBI agent Emmy Dockery is absolutely relentless. She’s young and driven, and her unique skill at seeing connections others miss has brought her an impressive string of arrests.

But a shocking new case-unfolding across the country-has left her utterly baffled.

The victims all appear to have died by accident, and have seemingly nothing in common. But this many deaths can’t be coincidence. And the killer is somehow one step ahead of every move Dockery makes. How?>

To FBI Internal Affairs special agent, Harrison “Books” Bookman, everyone in the FBI is a suspect-particularly Emmy Dockery (the fact that she’s his ex-wife doesn’t make it easier).

But someone else is watching Dockery. Studying, learning, waiting. Until it’s the perfect time to strike.

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Unsolved Book Review (Amazon)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Emmy and Books are in the thick of things once again
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022

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Ellis and Patterson have crafted a brilliant character in Emmy. She’s driven, absolutely pathologically driven, to catch serial killers. And this one’s a doozy. He’s hiding in plain sight. He’s diabolical, demonic, and deceptive. Killing without remorse. The character development is genius. The use of red herrings is perfect and leads readers on a chase with every twist. A compelling read for sure.

Doug K

5.0 out of 5 stars Kept me on the edge of my seat…
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022

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Great job of setting up the twists and details. I always enjoy Mr. Patterson’s work for pure enjoyment and escape. It immerses you in the world they create and always takes you where you don’t expect it to go.

JW Love

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great One!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022

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Well, Book 2 did not disappoint. I was worried it would be too similar to Book 1, but it wasn’t. It kept my attention the entire book, constant curiosity, and edge of your seat intensity. I also enjoyed that we were able to get a little romance involved as well. Another great read by these two authors, to the point where I will for sure be reading other books they have written.

Tiffany

3.0 out of 5 stars Not on the level of Invisible
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2019

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First off — It was really smart the way they recapped the first in this series, Invisible. The reader gets a synopsis of what happened in the last book through a YouTube snapshot the killer watches in chapter three. With that, you don’t have to read Invisible to be able to understand or follow along with Unsolved (but I do recommend it, because I really enjoyed the story).

Emmy in this book reminds me slightly of Sigorney Weaver in Copycat. She has been through a trauma; so whereas before she was socially stunted, now she’s both socially awkward and afraid. She’s not agoraphobic, like Copycat’s Sigorney, but she is prone to panic attacks and a general sense of waiting for the other shoe to drop. Once again, as with Invisible, Emmy has stumbled onto a serial killer that only she has identified. To everyone else, she seems like a person who had a one-hit wonder in her capture of Graham, and who now refuses to move on with her life. The reader knows Emmy is right because there are chapters from the killer’s perspective.

For nearly half of this book, the killer seems to have the upper hand because Emmy is primarily going at things alone. Couple this with the fact that Emmy is under investigation by IA, who think she is leaking information to the press about a different case. Plus Emmy and Books aren’t on the same page. Be prepared that you might find yourself frustrated for a good 200+ pages.

One gripe is that this book was kind of confusing at points. Not because the clues were so well hidden, but because pronouns and descriptions and paragraph layouts were super weird at times (in the authors’ attempt to throw us off the scent). The book could’ve been 80-100 pages less and still achieved the same result; I started to get annoyed with the step-by-step thought processes of Emmy and Books toward the end. Plus the short chapters got tedious right at the finish line because each chapter would switch back and forth between Emmy discovering something (but not yet sharing it) and then Books discovering something else in the next chapter (still not sharing it).

There were convincing red herrings and surprises, but I just didn’t like the flow (or lack thereof) of the story. Too jagged for my tastes. An author should be able to surprise the reader without having to make the water that murky.

About James Patterson Author of Unsolved pdf Book

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James-Patterson

James Patterson Author of Unsolved pdf Book is the world’s bestselling author and most trusted storyteller. He has created more enduring fictional characters than any other novelist writing today, with his Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women’s Murder Club, Private, NYPD Red, Daniel X, Maximum Ride, and Middle School series. He has sold over 380 million books worldwide and currently holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers. In addition to writing the thriller novels for which he is best known, among them The President Is Missing with President Bill Clinton, Patterson also writes fiction for young readers of all ages, including the Max Einstein series, produced in partnership with the Albert Einstein Estate. He is also the first author to have #1 new titles simultaneously on the New York Times adult and children’s bestseller lists.

The son of an insurance salesman and a schoolteacher, Patterson grew up in Newburgh, New York, and began casually writing at the age of nineteen. In 1969, he graduated from Manhattan College. He was given a full-ride scholarship to Vanderbilt University’s graduate program in English. He left Vanderbilt before getting his PhD due to complications involving the Vietnam War.

Instead, he moved to New York to become a junior copywriter for the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson, eventually becoming CEO of its North American company.

In 1976, while still working for J. Walter Thompson, Patterson published his first novel, The Thomas Berryman Number, with Little, Brown and Company. After being turned down by thirty-one publishers, it won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Patterson’s 1993 novel, Along Came a Spider, his first book to feature Alex Cross, was also his first New York Times bestseller in fiction.

In 2001, Morgan Freeman starred as Alex Cross in a film adaptation of Along Came a Spider, and Tyler Perry also played the character in the 2012 film Alex Cross. A film adaptation of Patterson’s middle-grade novel Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life was released in theaters in October 2016.

James Patterson has donated more than one million books to students, focusing on some of the most under-resourced schools and youth programs in the country. To date, he has donated $7.25 million to school and classroom libraries throughout the United States, and $2.1 million to independent bookstores and employees.

Patterson has recently donated over $35 million to his and his wife’s alma maters—the University of Wisconsin, Vanderbilt University, and Manhattan College—and he has established over four hundred Teacher and Writer Education Scholarships at twenty-one colleges and universities throughout the country. Patterson has also donated more than one million books to U.S. soldiers at home and overseas.

In May 2015, Patterson launched a children’s book imprint at Little, Brown—JIMMY Patterson—that is unwaveringly focused on one goal: turning kids into lifelong readers. This imprint also provides resources, strategies, and programs to serve teachers, parents, librarians, and booksellers. Patterson invests proceeds from the sales of JIMMY Patterson Books in pro-reading initiatives.

Patterson also founded ReadKiddoRead.com, a website designed to help parents, teachers, and librarians ignite a new generation’s excitement for reading. Awarded the National Book Foundation’s Innovations in Reading Prize and the American Library Association’s Great Websites for Kids, the site features thoughtful book reviews from a variety of genres and age ranges, a large and lively Facebook community, and contributions from other authors.

Patterson’s awards for adult and children’s literature include the Edgar Award, the International

About David Ellis Author of Unsolved pdf Book

David Ellis
David Ellis

David Ellis Author of Unsolved pdf Book  is a lawyer and the Edgar Allan Poe Award winner for Best First Novel for Line of Vision. Ellis attended Northwestern Law School and began his legal career in private practice in Chicago in 1993. He served as the House Prosecutor who tried and convicted Illinois Governor Blagojevich in the Impeachment Trial before the Illinois Senate. He was elected to the Illinois Appellate Court in 2014 and took office December 1, 2014. Ellis currently lives outside Chicago with his wife and three children.

Unsolved pdf, Paperback, Hardcover Book Information

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Unsolved pdf
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07J4Q891Y
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Little, Brown and Company (June 3, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 3, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 649 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 481 pages
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #44,572 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
  • #532 in Women’s Adventure Fiction (Books)
  • #645 in Serial Killers
  • #754 in Crime Action & Adventure
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars    4,118 ratings

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