Thursday, July 17, 2014

An FBI researcher goes rogue to crack a case in James Patterson's 'Invisible'

''James Patterson returns with a standalone thriller about an intrepid FBI researcher struggling to piece together a string of insidious crimes that only she sees are deviously connected. Here's an excerpt.
I spend the morning like I’ve spent every morning the last several months, sitting in my office (also known as my mother’s second bedroom), combing through research and data. Because I’m on suspension, I don’t have access to NIBRS—the National Incident-Based Reporting System. But NIBRS is useless to me, anyway; it only collects information on fires classified as arson. If they’re deemed accidental, or even “suspicious” in origin, they never make it to NIBRS. And my guy is making the fires look accidental.
Which means he’s staying totally off the radar. The locals aren’t reporting these fires to the Feds, and they aren’t talking to each other..''

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