"Three days to live" by James Patterson - 3 stories.
This book was published by Penguin (Cornerstone) in 2023 and has 448 pages.
3 days to live
Samantha Bell was recruited by Quinton for CIA in her teens. Now, in her late twenties, she has retired. Kevin Drexel has sold his shareholding in his company to his partner, Bill. They have married and are on honeymoon to Germany. An unknown nerve agent kills Kevin and causes hospitalization of Samantha. Doctors tell her that she has three days to live. Samantha needs to find out who is behind this.
The story has a good buildup. Things start to get interesting and then suddenly, the story reaches the climax. It's so sudden that the anticipation of what Samantha can do in 3 days suddenly dies.
Women and children first
Chase, ex special forces, runs a security consulting firm that has a staff of two. He himself and his daughter. His wife is a lawyer in Avalon communications. With her connections, he lands a contract with Avalon. A series of deliberate accidents happen with Avalon facilities and Chase gets a ransom call. Owner of Avalon, Gillian, refuses to believe him and fires him. The random caller forces him to shoot his wife.
This is a good story. The offs are stacked against Chase. The story starts with Chase shooting his wife and then takes us back. Although the story is interesting, the downfall comes a little too easily. For a plot of such proportions, the downfall is not complex enough.
The housekeepers
Masha Poplov is an illegal Russian immigrant and works as cleaner at the house of Dr. Elizabeth Parks, a surgeon who runs a facility for terminally ill. Dr. Parks is divorced and has a son in rehab. Marsha's cousin Sofie is also an illegal immigrant and lives with her sons.
The story is thoroughly confusing. Readers don't understand where it's going. First it appears like it's about data leak, then it is about Masha - the thief, then it's about illegal immigration, then about housebreaking and finally about philanthropy. Probably even the authors didn't know what they wanted to write. I wonder how this story made it into a published book.
Why I read this book? Was available in hand.
What did I like? 2nd story.
What didn’t like? Third story.
Not worth reading just for one story.
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