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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
January 1, 2012

Originally published
  
1 January 2012

Country
  
United States of America

3.8/5
Goodreads

Publisher
  
Century

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

Genre
  
Thriller

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Pages
  
409 pp (first edition, hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-1-84605-973-5 (for first hardcover edition)

Authors
  
Mark T. Sullivan, James Patterson

Preceded by
  
Invitation Only, Private: #1 Suspect

Followed by
  
Private Berlin, Private London, Confessions

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

Private Games, written by James Patterson and Mark Sullivan, is the second book of the Private London series. The Private London series itself is a spin off of the Private series. This book was first published on January 1, 2012, and other editions of it were released on various dates in 2012.

Contents

Plot

This book is a thriller novel set just before and during the 2012 London Olympics. Peter Knight is an investigator for Private London, a subsidiary of Private, a private investigative agency led by Jack Morgan in the United States. Private London has been commissioned to provide security for the London Olympics. Private London has been thrown into some disarray, because a number of its personnel were killed in an airplane crash just before the Olympics began.

Just before the Olympics begin, someone beheads the fiance of Knight's mother. The slain man is a member of the Olympic games organizing committee. After the murder, Karen Pope, a reporter for The Sun, receives a letter from a person who calls himself Cronos. Cronos claims he will kill persons involved with the Olympics who he considers corrupt. Cronos does just that, even infiltrating Olympic security and Knight's home. Throughout the novel, Cronos and his underlings kill those considered corrupt and anyone who gets in their ways. Near the end of the book, Private Games takes an unexpected twist.

Reviews

A number of reader reviews for this book appear on at least four websites. All numbers are totals on the sites as of January 2013. On the Amazon.com website, 249 persons reviewed this book as of January 2013, giving it an overall rating of 3.5 out of five possible stars. On the Goodreads website, 598 reviewers for the same period gave Private Games a ratng of 3.72 out of five stars. On the Barnes & Noble website, 345 reviewers gave a rating of 3.5 of five stars. The Google.com website had a total of 236 reviews, who gave the book three of five stars.

References

Private Games Wikipedia