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Private Experiments Inc.: The Head Of Private Investigation Firm
“I didn’t kill the girl. Who could be doing this to me?” (171 Patterson). Private #1 Suspect takes place in Los Angeles, California. Private Investigations Inc. is the worlds top Private Investigation Firm and is called upon by the world’s elite to help clear their names. The Head of Private Investigations, Jack Morgan, is being accused of killing his former girlfriend, Colleen, after getting back from a business trip. He is trying to clear his name, as he was not a part of this murder, while also working with Carmen Noccia, a mobster and cartel leader, who has requested Private’s help in finding a stolen truck with $30 Million in stolen pharmaceuticals. This is all happening while Private is dealing with a Beverly Hills Hotel murderer who …show more content…
At first, I thought that Clay Felton had killed Colleen, as James Patterson had given cursory hints that he had possibly murdered her. The evidence was pointing to Clay, he had everything stacked against him, but Jack had a hunch that it was not him. In previous books in the Private series there is always a blood connection between the main character and a brother, uncle, cousin, or father. This led me to believe that Clay was not the man who had killed Colleen. Tommy Morgan was Jack’s identical twin brother who had been mad at him ever since their father had given $15 million dollars and the keys to Private, to Jack. He had motive to kill, but to fathom killing your own brother’s old girlfriend is something Jack could barely stand to think about it. “ Q U O T E “. When Jack found out that he and Tommy’s DNA was inside Colleen it was as clear as the day is the long to Jack that Tommy had been in on the murder of Colleen. This clarified that my suspicions that Tommy was involved in the murder of Colleen. The question remains, will Tommy ever be brought to Justice? Now that this book has ended with this cliffhanger what will happen in the next book of the Private …show more content…
The book starts off with Sir Denton Marshall, a member of the 2012 London Olympic Organizing Committee (LOOC), being ruthlessly murdered. Karen Pope is the lead reporter of this case and she receives a letter from a man who calls himself Cronus. He promises to restore the games to their ancient glory by eliminating everyone who has ruined the games. I predict that Cronus is an Olympic athlete who is frustrated with the LOOC and the decisions they have made surrounding the present day Olympic games. If Cronus were an Olympic athlete he would have inside access to the Olympic village and special areas within the Olympic venues, to which a regular civilian would not. Cronus referred to the people who ruined the games as being full of greed and corruption. I furthermore predict that he will make a list of everyone that he believes has ruined the games and kill them, one by one, until he has restored the games to what he calls, “ancient glory”. The lead private investigator on this case is Peter Knight. Peter must be on the top of his game for this investigation. Peter must look at every feasible lead and not overlook anyone. Peter must do whatever he can to save the Olympic games before Cronus obliterates them. Will Karen and Peter stay one step ahead of Cronus and save the 2012 London Olympic

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