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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
August 26, 2014

Originally published
  
23 May 2013

Publisher
  
Grand Central Publishing

3.5/5
Goodreads


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

Genre
  
Thriller

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Pages
  
384 pp (first edition, hardcover)

Authors
  
Michael White, James Patterson

Preceded by
  
Private Berlin, Private L.A., Inner Circle

Followed by
  
Private India: City on Fire, Private, Ambition

Similar
  
Works by James Patterson, Private Detective Agency series books, Thriller books

Private Down Under is the seventh book of Patterson's Private series. This novel was written by Patterson and Michael White. A number of Private novels follow this one and more are being written.

Contents

Plot

In previous Private novels James Patterson billed Private as the world's most exclusive detective agency. Private opens a new office in Sydney, Australia. A party is thrown as the business opens, but no celebrations take place. As soon as a toast is made, a young Asian man staggers into the party and dies. This immediately gets Private into an investigation of organized crime.

Within days Private is called to investigate what turns into a series of grisly murders in the wealthy Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. Added to that a famous rock star walks into the Private offices and says he needs protection, as someone wants to kill him. The staff of Private is busy in the rest of the book making headway on all these cases.

Reviews

This book is noted in several publications. The Belfast Telegraph said this book was reported as widely read in Northern Ireland's libraries. In September 2014 Private Down Under one week was listed third on the New York Times best seller list for combined print and e-book fiction. Book Reporter provided a positive review of the book, saying, "One can only hope that Patterson and White will revisit the offices of Private Sydney in short order."

References

Private Down Under Wikipedia