Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Postcard Killers by James Patterson & Liza Marklund post#2

In the book "The Postcard Killers" the two authors James Patterson and Liza Marklund exercise a unique style of writing, which allows the reader attention to be grabbed like no other.  These two immense authors that have united their talents together will take the genre of mystery by storm.  James Patterson, #1 New York Times bestselling author and Liza Marklund, #1 bestselling author in Sweden has thought to created one of the scariest vacation thrillers…ever!!!!. In order for them to do this, it must have been the style of their writing.
This distinctive style of writing draws the mind of any reader that enjoys a little thriller here and there sometime. The use of presenting both sides of the story to the reader is very matchless in its self.  When illustrating the two killers, Mac and Sylvia, in addition the side of “Sherlock Homes” Jacob Kanon and Dessie Larsson, it again draws the attention of the reader. This makes them have to question “How come they cannot find these two killers?” However, it also makes the reader wonder “How superb can the two people that killer for the enjoyment of it be?” These questions frequently pop up through-out of the book, which makes the book itself spectacular. In addition to that, by having two separate adventures , the reader is now able to see and know what happens next but not necessarily how it happens, until Jacob and Dessie show up, which makes the reader want to read more and more. Because as a reader what do you want to know? Well what happens next and how it happens and why it happens, which is the point where I am at in “The Postcard Killers”
So far, this book has been a very effortless read, which may be because of the short chapter, which makes the reader feel that you are reading a great deal more than what you would normally read. And sometimes makes you want to read even more.

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