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Audiobook7 hours
Second Honeymoon
Written by Howard Roughan and James Patterson
Narrated by Jay Snyder and Ellen Archer
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
A walk down the aisle, a resort hotel, a drink on the beach...for these unlucky couples, the honeymoon's over.
A newlywed couple steps into the sauna in their deluxe honeymoon suite--and never steps out again. When another couple is killed while boarding their honeymoon flight to Rome, it becomes clear that someone is targeting honeymooners, and it's anyone's guess which happy couple is next on the list.
FBI Agent John O'Hara is deep into solving the case, while Special Agent Sarah Brubaker is hunting another ingenious serial killer, whose victims all have one chilling thing in common.
As wedding hysteria rises to a frightening new level, John and Sarah work ever more closely together in a frantic attempt to decipher the logic behind two rampages. SECOND HONEYMOON is James Patterson's most mesmerizing, most exciting, and most surprising thriller ever.
A newlywed couple steps into the sauna in their deluxe honeymoon suite--and never steps out again. When another couple is killed while boarding their honeymoon flight to Rome, it becomes clear that someone is targeting honeymooners, and it's anyone's guess which happy couple is next on the list.
FBI Agent John O'Hara is deep into solving the case, while Special Agent Sarah Brubaker is hunting another ingenious serial killer, whose victims all have one chilling thing in common.
As wedding hysteria rises to a frightening new level, John and Sarah work ever more closely together in a frantic attempt to decipher the logic behind two rampages. SECOND HONEYMOON is James Patterson's most mesmerizing, most exciting, and most surprising thriller ever.
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Reviews for Second Honeymoon
Rating: 3.741610695302013 out of 5 stars
3.5/5
149 ratings10 reviews
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I liked this easy to read murder mystery and how the two stories are intertwined. Some of it I found predictable and some of it unbelievable. The law and mental health aspects are timely, but these were the areas that I found somewhat unbelievable. If you like Patterson, then you'll like this book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5AUTHOR: Patterson, James & Roughan, HowardTITLE: Second Honeymoon Date Read: 12/08/2013RATING: 4/BGENRE/PUB DATE/PUBLISHER/# OF PGS: Fiction/2013/Little, Brown & Co./403 pgsSERIES/STAND ALONE: S/ATIME/PLACE: Present/NY & variousCHARACTERS: FBI Agents Sarah Brubaker & John O'Hara FIRST LINES: The boy would be famous around the world one day, but there was no way he could imagine that now. COMMENTS: This was a big improvement for me from the last Patterson book (The Mistress). This had 2 storylines going that kept me interested -- both motivated by warped & psychotic "love". First was the story of honeymoon couples that were being murdered and secondly was the killing of men named John O'Hara around the country. John O'Hara, a father & widower is working on the Honeymoon murders when Agent Brubaker comes to him on the other case. Wouldn't mind seeing these 2 in another outing.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I didn't notice until after I read this that Patterson has book out called "Honeymoon." Second Honeymoon appears to be a stand-alone story (if any characters carried over, I didn't notice any references to prior activities.In this book, an FBI agent on administrative leave when his wife's killer is released from prison is contracted as a PI to investigate the murder of a billionaire's son and his new wife on their honeymoon. Soon, other honeymooning couples meet gruesome ends. Meanwhile, another FBI agent pursing another serial killer case comes into the picture. Her serial killer is targeting people with the same name as the first agent (John O'Hara). The unlikelihood of two completely unique serial murder cases intersecting via these agents is a little far-fetched, but the story has plenty of action, and is well-written and entertaining. I'll probably read Honeymoon soon, and expect it will be more of the same, but in a good way.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Synopis:A walk down the aisle, a resort hotel, a drink on the beach...for these unlucky couples, the honeymoon's over.A newlywed couple steps into the sauna in their deluxe honeymoon suite--and never steps out again. When another couple is killed while boarding their honeymoon flight to Rome, it becomes clear that someone is targeting honeymooners, and it's anyone's guess which happy couple is next on the list.FBI Agent John O'Hara is deep into solving the case, while Special Agent Sarah Brubaker is hunting another ingenious serial killer, whose victims all have one chilling thing in common.As wedding hysteria rises to a frightening new level, John and Sarah work ever more closely together in a frantic attempt to decipher the logic behind two rampages.Review:This is Patterson at the top of his game. If this is in fact him writing. He has been churning them out to the tune of one NEW novel per month with the help, I am sure, of his writing partner's.But never the less, this feels like it's his, all the twists, turns at the end of each chapter are here. And you get not one serial killer but two!And a plot that keeps you flipping pages.Really enjoyable. Recommended.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Book two in the “Honeymoon” series with FBI agent John O’Hara. This time there are two serial killers. He gets them both...duh? The audiobook was capably narrated by two talented voice artists: Jay Snyder and Ellen Archer. the characters aren't very deep, but still a fun read.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fun read that can be finished on a long flight. The villains were tropes relative to some of his other works, but it was still a fast and thrilling read.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I hope we see these characters again!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This is a typical James Patterson book, fast paced, danger at every turn and the mystery and/or killer is found in a matter of hours. There isn't too much depth to the story. Mr. Patterson seems to have gone away from developing the characters and just goes for the action and the bang affect. Don't get me wrong, he's one of my favorite authors and I've read almost everything. But I miss the days of his earlier work. Not sure if it's because he's collaborating with so many different people and churning books out like crazy or what. But this is a good beach read and a book that can be read in a day then soon forgotten.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Well, it kept me reading, so that in itself makes it a good book. Otherwise it was formulaic. It was a light read, which is what I was looking for. Stock characters and reactions.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5As I read this book, I kept saying to myself that this is the James Patterson I remember and love. This book is, by far, one of his best in a long time and way overdue. I have practically given up on him because all the books by James Patterson that I have read recently are only mediocre. I was beginning to wonder if he had just “written himself out”. However, he proved he still has some of the old verve in him with this book. In this book, John O’Hara of an earlier book is looking for the person who has killed at newly married couples. Then, in the middle of all that, he becomes involved, working with another female FBI agent, in the search for a killer who is out to kill the “John O’Hara’s” in the country, but no one know how the killer is choosing his victims or when or if the killing will end. Neither plot is very tightly connected, but the authors have managed to somehow make them interconnected and exciting. This book follows so many twists and turns that I am dizzy trying to remember them all here. These make it difficult, if not impossible to figure out just who is doing the killing and how the two agents will entrap him/her. Of course, as expected, there is a romantic magnetism between Agent O’Hara and the female agent that only adds to the storyline. This is a great summer read and one you will not want to miss. I just hope this book means that James Patterson is back to his old self. I recommend it to anyone seeking a good, solid mystery.