Obsessed: A Psychological Thriller

by

James Patterson, James O. Born

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy character-driven police procedurals with a strong focus on family dynamics would likely appreciate this book.
  • Fans of James Patterson's writing style, particularly those who have followed the Michael Bennett series, will find familiar elements to enjoy.
  • The book appeals to those who prefer a balance of crime investigation and personal storylines, and readers who like fast-paced, easy-to-read thrillers with short chapters.
  • It's also suitable for those who enjoy standalone novels within a series, as prior knowledge of the characters isn't necessary to follow the story.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a true psychological thriller or a complex, suspenseful mystery may be disappointed by this book.
  • Those who prefer action-packed police stories with less emphasis on family life might find the domestic elements tedious.
  • Fans of more realistic crime fiction could be put off by some of the implausible plot points and character situations.
  • Critical readers who value consistency between book descriptions and actual content may be frustrated by the misleading marketing.
  • Lastly, long-time fans of the series looking for the same level of quality and excitement as earlier installments might find this entry lacking in comparison.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and engaging thriller
  • Strong character development of Michael Bennett and his family
  • Enjoyable interactions between Bennett and his children
  • Solid police procedural elements
  • Interesting subplots involving Bennett's family life
  • Quick and easy read with short chapters
  • Good balance between family story and crime investigation
  • Utilizes various law enforcement resources in the investigation
  • Portrays Bennett as a relatable family man
  • Can be read as a standalone novel in the series

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Misleading book description that doesn't match the actual plot
  • Lack of psychological thriller elements as advertised
  • Predictable and basic serial killer plot
  • Too much focus on family life for some readers' tastes
  • Less action-packed than previous books in the series
  • Some unrealistic elements, especially regarding finances
  • Overuse of 'I' statements in narration
  • Weak mystery with obvious killer
  • Too much filler content unrelated to main plot
  • Decline in quality compared to earlier books in the series

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