Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Swimsuit


Book: Swimsuit
Author: James Patterson
Pages: 381

Who: Kim McDaniel, Her parents (Barbra & Levon), Henri (Killer)  & Ben (Journalist). 
What: Murder
Where: Hawaii and other small non-important places
When: No specific time period. Current times.
Why: Henri didn't care about people, he cared about getting paid.
How: He used disguises to deceive women before killing them.


Swimsuit starts off right in the middle of excitement and thrilling events. You have a young supermodel Kim McDaniel being held captive, you don't know why or by who until you start reading further into the book. The book however isn't for a YA type audience. It can be gory and disturbing. After Kim McDaniel's disappearance her parents fly down to Hawaii and that is really when the story begins its twists and turns of confusion. The Story has a few point of views, Three of them are: Kim, Henri and Ben. 


In my opinion: 
The book was a great read but I wouldn't suggest reading it because of how disturbing it could be. There was a time or two that I had to stop reading and realize that it was just a book. However, if you are into stories with outrageous story-lines then this is the book for you. Don't say I didn't warn you.

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