In this explosive detective thriller, a 1930s vigilante finds himself in the late twenty-first-century where he teams up with a mysterious teenager, whose looming secrets may impact both of their futures. Only two people know that 1930s society man Lamont Cranston has a secret identity as the Shadow, a crusader for justice. One is his greatest love, Margo Lane, and the other is fiercest enemy, Shiwan Khan. When Khan ambushes the couple, they must risk everything for the slimmest chance of survival . . . in the future. A century and a half later, Lamont awakens in a world both unknown and disturbingly familiar. The first person he meets is Maddy Gomes, a teenager with her own mysterious secrets, including a knowledge of the legend of the Shadow. Most disturbing, Khan's power continues to be felt over the city and its people. No one in this new world understands the dangers of stopping him better than Lamont Cranston. And only the Shadow knows that he's the one person who might succeed before more innocent lives are lost.
I was excited to read this because the plot looked interesting. However, once you get into it there’s little backstory on any of the characters-to the point I couldn’t care less about who was who. It felt rushed, it felt forced, it wasn’t the best I’ve read from James Patterson.
If you have no idea who the Shadow is before you read this, good luck because you’re not gonna truly understand. I sure didn’t. I feel they could’ve done more and done it better.
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