Private Down Under: (Private 6)

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By James Patterson, and and, Michael White
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Craig Gisto, head of the latest branch of Private, is enjoying the glamorous launch party with his new team when their celebrations are interrupted by the bloodied arrival of a boy with his eyes gouged out. The rock star Micky Stevens is convinced someone’s trying to kill him, and believes Private are the only ones who can help.
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I've been reading rather a lot of James Patterson's books in the last few months but, having read this, I'm going to take a break from them now. It's Book 6 in one of his co-authored series, which now numbers 19 titles and follows the security and detective business known as Private. The agency is opening new offices in Australia and from the firm’s launch party, PI Craig Gisto and his team are thrown into investigating some horrible crimes: a dead, kidnapped boy; a rock star who believes someone’s trying to kill him; and wealthy women being murdered in the suburbs. I picked this up in a charity shop and rather wish I hadn't because it's not a very good story or even very interesting. If I had to sum it up I'd say it was a bit overdone.
Review by Juno