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James Patterson's novels
January 5, 2010
4:54 pm
SydneyDeb
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Hey all,

Over the Christams break I bought James Patterson's Cat & Mouse, WOW talk about gets you in.

Has anyone else read his stuff?

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January 5, 2010
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SydneyDeb said:

Hey all,

Over the Christams break I bought James Patterson's Cat & Mouse, WOW talk about gets you in.

Has anyone else read his stuff?


Yep, Deb, I've read several of the Alex Cross novels of his.  He has written a GOB of books, usually puts out one or sometimes 2 a year.

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January 5, 2010
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Actually, I meant to say he puts out a couple/three books most years.  Most (all that I've read) are thrillers and usually quick reads.  I consider his works to be pretty decent "popcorn" novels (my terminology). 

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January 5, 2010
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SydneyDeb…I have read a lot of James Patterson…some of Alex Cross series as well as some others.  The Quickie was pretty decent.

But I'm thoroughly enjoying the Women's Murder Club right now.  It might becuase the lead detective reminds me of Beckett in a sense.  If you have not read this series, I suggest it.

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January 5, 2010
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CastleFan66 said:

SydneyDeb…I have read a lot of James Patterson…some of Alex Cross series as well as some others.  The Quickie was pretty decent.

But I'm thoroughly enjoying the Women's Murder Club right now.  It might becuase the lead detective reminds me of Beckett in a sense.  If you have not read this series, I suggest it.


Thanks for the tip Deb.  We're expecting horrible weather conditions from late tomorrow thru the weekend (including super cold temps, snow, and lots of wind making for whiteout conditions).  So, I may just hit the library and get the Women's Murder Club so I have something to do while I'm hibernating.  (I'm in St Louis area, by the way–we are NOT used to weather this cold). 

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