A review by teresainohio10
The 6th Target by James Patterson

4.0

Not sure what the 6th Target was in this book and where did the core of the Woman's club go? But this book still reads fast and easy to put down and pick up and read another great chunk at once. A beautiful day turns tragic when a man takes a gun on a ferry and horror strikes. Then, young toddlers who are prodigys are being abducted, but no ransom or demands come, except an eerie note that is more cryptic than helpful. And then you have Cindy living in an apartment that is under attack. Each one of these stories could of been expanded and made for a deeper plot, but not is not the style of this series. The ferry case was used to bring Yuri to the forefront as an attorney, but the case was quickly decided by the jury and you knew what the criminal would do in the end, The second case alluded to the fact that the children were taken because of thier talents but quickly (maybe to quickly) wrapped up in a nonsense matter. And the third case had the most promise and was creepy like the cases they normally solve, but I just didn't get why Cindy would choose to live there? And poor poor Lindsay, no more long distance relationship for her, you can feel her pain as she tells Joe no more and he tries one last time to convince her he MIGHT move to California, she told him go until you do. This may not be the deepest mystery to read, but they are enjoyable and still a great read even with a few mistakes.