Yes — I’d say Delusional is worth reading, especially if you’re already a fan of the Michael Bennett series and enjoy fast, police-driven thrillers.
It’s the 18th Michael Bennett novel, written by James Patterson and James O. Born, and was released in the U.S. on August 17, 2026.
This doesn’t appear to be one of the strongest Michael Bennett installments for everyone. Early reader reactions are mixed: some praise the tension, villains, and pacing, while others describe it as merely “okay” or less thrilling than earlier entries.
There’s also a lot happening simultaneously—bombings, the Montana investigation, the criminal group, and Bennett’s family—which can make the story feel somewhat fragmented.
Best for: Michael Bennett fans, police procedurals, bomb-threat thrillers, organized extremist groups, fast pacing, and cross-country investigations.
Maybe skip if: you want a deeply character-driven thriller, an extremely intricate mystery, or you’re completely new to the Michael Bennett series.
Bottom line: Delusional looks like a solid, fast-moving Patterson thriller rather than a must-read masterpiece. If you’ve followed Michael Bennett’s story, I’d definitely pick it up; if you’re new to the series, I’d start earlier.
Title: Delusional
Authors: James Patterson & James O. Born
Series: Michael Bennett #18
Genre: Crime Thriller / Police Procedural / Mystery Terrorism Thrillers
Published: August 17, 2026
Length: 368 pages (hardcover)
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Vibe: Fast-paced, tense, action-packed, high-stakes
Setting: New York, New Jersey & Montana
When a series of deadly bombs explode across New York City, Detective Michael Bennett is pulled into a case that quickly becomes much bigger than a local investigation.
At the same time, a military base in New Jersey is burglarized for explosives, while violence and arson erupt in a small Montana town near Bozeman. The incidents seem unrelated—but Bennett begins to suspect they’re connected.
Working alongside Rob Trilling, an army-sniper-turned-NYPD officer, and the ATF, Bennett follows a trail that leads to a determined anti-government group whose members insist they’re trying to make the world a better place.
As the investigation spreads across state lines, Bennett must figure out who is behind the attacks—and what they’re planning next.
Fast, explosive, and built around a growing conspiracy, Delusional is classic Michael Bennett territory with much bigger stakes.
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Plot | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
| Characters | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
| Romance/Chemistry | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Pacing | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Emotional Impact | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Overall | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
Overall: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ / 5
A high-stakes, explosive crime thriller with a strong central investigation, compelling characters, emotional family dynamics, and plenty of tension. The pacing is brisk overall, with the multiple investigations occasionally making the story feel a little busy.
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