



Private India: City on Fire
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4.0 • 460 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
When Jack Morgan opens a branch of Private in Mumbai, a mysterious killer threatens to destroy the agency-and the city-from the inside out.
When Jack Morgan opens the Mumbai branch of Private, the world's most elite detective agency, he hands the reins to top agent Santosh Wagh. Now, in this teeming metropolis of over thirteen million people where the guilty have everywhere to hide, Santosh goes on the hunt for one elusive killer: a killer who is targeting seemingly unconnected women and placing strange objects at their death scenes in a series of chilling rituals.
As the Private team races to find a link that will lead them to the next victim, an unseen menace threatens to destroy the agency from within-and plunge the city into chaos. With countless lives hanging in the balance, Santosh must confront the demons of his past . . . before Private India meets an explosive end.
Customer Reviews
Difficult Read
Although I usually enjoy Mr. Petersons writing, this book was a difficult read. Although I understand it was written as though the characters were speaking, it felt contrived, and seemed to me a poor representation of how the people of India would really speak.
Don’t waste your time
This book is hard to follow, same ole characters, same sad story of losing wife and child. Can the writers not come up with anything better? It’s the same book with different names.
Private India: City on fire
I have read many reviews on this book. Some complaining about too many characters, poor plot and poor proofreading. Well I thoroughly enjoyed the journey to another county, with its customs and idiosyncrasies. I applaud James Patterson for putting his name to another authors journey. This Private adventure only contains one investigation with its turns and twists. Many other Private books have multiple cases within one book. Don’t listen to the naysayers. Judge for yourself!