Private L.A. - James Patterson & Mark Sullivan

Private L.A.

By James Patterson & Mark Sullivan

  • Release Date: 2014-02-10
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 900 Ratings

Description

When Hollywood's golden couple goes missing, Private's Jack Morgan is the only one who can solve the mystery.
Thom and Jennifer Harlow are the perfect couple, with three perfect children. They maybe two of the biggest mega movie stars in the world, but they're also great parents, philanthropists and just all-around good people.
When they disappear without a word from their ranch, facts are hard to find. They live behind such a high wall of security and image control that even world-renowned Private Investigator Jack Morgan can't get to the truth. But as Jack keeps probing, secrets sprout thick and fast-and the world's golden couple may emerge as hiding behind a world of desperation and deception that the wildest reality show couldn't begin to unveil. Murder is only the opening scene.

Reviews

  • Don't buy it..

    1
    By xKaleidoscope
    Poor plot, Lots of sexual content, characters that don't even have something to do! Don't waste your money on Physical/Digital copies!!
  • Interesting and amazing

    5
    By Weddin_bells611
    I can't stop reading this book it's so interesting I love it
  • Private

    4
    By Rbrt
    Good read.
  • Awesome!

    5
    By Saints Fan Forever
    Great book Nuff said!!!!!
  • Waste of time and money

    1
    By NSMC4
    Poorly written, predictable plot, characters that make no sense... Do not waste your money...
  • Great book, but lots of strong content

    5
    By Holabacho
    Great novel with tons of action and an interesting plot. I do have to say as a young adult there was some akward and inappropriate content. There were references to sex toys and some harsh language(f-bombs and b-words). This really changed my view on such a great story! My rating: PG-13: thematically intense scenes and themes, violence, gore, graphically portrayed violence, sexual situations and references and brief yet coarse language- not for anyone under 15 years old

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