The Store by James Patterson & Richard DiLallo, 259 pages
“When Jacob and Megan Brandeis plan to
expose a secretive and evil corporation, the fallout threatens to destroy
them. Jacob and Megan Brandeis have gotten jobs with the mega-successful,
ultra-secretive Store. Seems perfect. Seems safe. But their lives are about to
become anything but perfect, anything but safe. Especially since Jacob and
Megan have a dark secret of their own. They're writing a book that will expose
the Store-a forbidden book, a dangerous book. And if the Store finds out,
there's only one thing Jacob, Megan and their kids can do: run for their bloody
lives. Which is probably impossible, because the Store is always watching . .
.” I had a few issues
with how this book worked, logistically, and the message was way too
overt. It was mildly entertaining but
not Patterson’s best work.
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