I was really looking forward to reading this book, as I've heard good things about the author. I have to say I wasn't that impressed.
This book follows the life (and some deaths) of "Blackjack" Carey (Grandad), Charles Carey (Dad), and Peter Carey (Son). Blackjack Carey started out in the boiler room of a publishing company and worked his way to the top. His two sons also work at the firm, when Charles has a son of his own. The first 1/3 of the book is about Peter's childhood, the rest is devoted to his life as a young adult trying to find out why he can't recall an important part of his childhood.
The part of the book following Peter's childhood is a bit confusing if you aren't paying great attention. It uses their first and last name, Peter is named after Blackjack, and Peter's mother goes by two different names. Once you get about half way through the book starts to pick up nicely. Although the end is fairly predictable, it still keeps you turning the pages. Even though this book probably isn't one I'll read again, I will defiantly be picking up another Richard North Patterson book.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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