Lion & Lamb

by

James Patterson, Duane Swierczynski

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced, light-hearted thrillers with a mix of humor and action are likely to appreciate 'Lion & Lamb'.
  • Fans of James Patterson's collaborative works and those who like unconventional narrative styles, such as the use of transcripts and varied storytelling methods, will find this book engaging.
  • It would appeal to readers who enjoy stories set in the world of sports and celebrity culture, as well as those who like the dynamic of rival investigators working together.
  • The book is also suitable for those who prefer quick reads with short chapters and don't mind sacrificing some realism for entertainment value.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a more traditional, serious crime novel or those who prefer deeply developed characters and intricate, realistic plots may be disappointed by 'Lion & Lamb'.
  • The book might not satisfy fans of James Patterson's earlier works or those expecting a more conventional narrative structure.
  • Readers who dislike frequent use of transcripts or find alternating narrative styles distracting may struggle with the format.
  • Those who are sensitive to unrealistic portrayals of investigative work or prefer their mysteries without elements of humor might also find this book less appealing.
  • Additionally, readers looking for a complex, thought-provoking thriller might find the plot too straightforward or predictable.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and entertaining thriller
  • Engaging duo of private investigators with an interesting dynamic
  • Humorous elements and witty banter between main characters
  • Intriguing mystery with twists and turns
  • Short chapters that keep the story moving quickly
  • Interesting use of transcripts and different narrative techniques
  • Relatable characters, especially Cooper Lamb and his family
  • Good blend of action and investigation
  • Compelling portrayal of Philadelphia and its sports culture
  • Satisfying ending that ties up the mystery

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Overuse of transcript format can be distracting or tiresome
  • Some characters feel one-dimensional or clichéd
  • Unrealistic portrayal of investigative techniques and abilities
  • Dialogue can sometimes feel forced or juvenile
  • Plot may be predictable for experienced mystery readers
  • Writing style may not appeal to fans of more traditional narratives
  • Relationship between Lion and Lamb can feel underdeveloped
  • Some readers may find the humor immature
  • Pacing issues, particularly in the first half of the book
  • May not meet expectations of long-time James Patterson fans

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