Thriller Book Recommendation: Invisible by James Patterson & David Ellis π π€π«ππ§ππ‘π‘ π§ππ©ππ£π: β β β β Β½ β π©π¬ππ¨π© π§ππ©ππ£π: β β β β Β½ β¦ π€π«ππ§ππ‘π‘ π§ππ’ππ‘ππ£ππ¨: I signed right on up for βInvisibleβ once I saw David Ellis was onboard. If you havenβt read my review for βLook Closer,β just know that it is 6-stars for me. This is the first book of the βInvisibleβ series. Currently there are only two books. The second book is βUnsolved.β I finished this in one day. What can I say? I love a good ol FBI investigation into a serial killer. Few things beat that trope for me. The story is told from two perspectives: a FBI research analyst perusing the serial killer that murdered her sister and the actual serial killer. The alternating perspectives kept things moving along. The serial killerβs perspective was done in a very interesting wayβthrough βtapesβ of confessions and ramblings. For such a complex story, I didnβt find a lot of faults. The only thing I didnβt care for about the book was the MC. I normally love a strong-female lead, but our girl Emmy was irrational and selfish most of the time and had me saying, βgood gravy, Emmy!β about 5 times as if she was real and could hear me. I digress. Do check trigger warnings because things got dark there for a hot minute. π©ππ π©π¬ππ¨π© (π΄π±π°πͺππ¦π³ π§π³π¦π¦): Fantastic twist! I knew something was amiss, but I never could put my finger exactly on it. There were very few clues leading up to it which made it that much more gasp-worthy. LTKbooks LTKGiftGuide LTKFindsUnder50 LTKFindsUnder100