![]() ![]() And Seamus, the grandfather, could be any number of wise-cracking old codgers from one of today's sitcoms. Mary Catherine could be nominated for the sainthood. No, the problem is that all of these characters, who could have made the story emotional and heartbreaking, seem to do nothing more than serve as filler. It's not even Michael's grandfather, the crusty yet heart-of-gold Irish priest. ![]() It's not Maeve's seemingly long-lost cousin, Mary Catherine, who shows up out of the blue to serve as the couple's au pair. It isn't the fact that his wife, Maeve, is dying of cancer, or even that they have ten adopted children. What weighed the story down, at least for me, was that fact that Michael Bennett wasn't a character I could easily relate to. Patrick's church and its funeral-attending creme de la creme of society, was an intriguing storyline. ![]() I have to say that the actual meat of the story, the hijacking of St. A former hostage negotiator, Bennett finds himself once again dealing with psychopaths when the celebrities attending former First Lady Caroline Hopkins' funeral are held hostage. ![]() James Patterson introduces us to a new character with STEP ON A CRACK, NYPD Homicide Detective Michael Bennett. ![]()
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