As a fan of James Patterson novels, but not so much a fan of his co-authors, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this recent book. I was thrilled when I quickly got hooked into the story. Right from the start you want to know what happened and why. Although the main story doesn’t really start until later chapters. By chapter ten the characters are well developed and you can’t help but feel for the Bennett family. Like the Alex Cross series Patterson gives the family very relate-able traits. As the book continues there are several twists and turns. The story line itself reminds me of the 2006 film Inside Man, although entirely different at the same time. Patterson even uses the term inside man in the final chapters of the book. The book ends much as it started coming full circle leaving room for the next adventure for Michael Bennett. With a great story Patterson’s novels tend to be a quick and easy read. I look forward to reading the next and hope that the co-authors continue their corroboration.