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Swimsuit
Finished James Patterson's newest over the weekend. He had a co-writer on this one - Maxine Paetro. Pretty gory and suspenseful.

THE BEACH...
A breathtakingly beautiful supermodel disappears from a swimsuit photo shoot at the most glamorous hotel in Hawaii. Only hours after she goes missing, Kim McDaniels's parents receive a terrifying phone call. Fearing the worst, they board the first flight to Maui and begin the hunt for their daughter.

...WILL NEVER BE...
Ex-cop Ben Hawkins, now a reporter for the L.A. Times, gets the McDaniels assignment. The ineptitude of the local police force defies belief--Ben has to start his own investigation for Kim McDaniels to have a prayer. And for Ben to have the story of his life.

...THE SAME FOR YOU AGAIN.
All the while, the killer sets the stage for his next production. His audience expects the best--and they won't be disappointed. Swimsuit is a heart-pounding story of fear and desire, transporting you to a place where beauty and murder collide and unspeakable horrors are hidden within paradise.
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CallieJean

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I so want to read this book! I love jame patterson!
Have you read his 8th to die? Thats another new one by him...
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scrapperqueen

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Do you mean the 8th Confession? Yes, I read that. It was good, too.
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bluejeans7

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I've heard that James Patterson's books were really good. Do you suggest I start with his first one or does it matter what order you read his books in?
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Beth-W

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bluejeans7 wrote:I've heard that James Patterson's books were really good. Do you suggest I start with his first one or does it matter what order you read his books in?

The numbered ones are a "series" in that they have the same characters throughout (called the Women's Murder Club and are numbered starting with 1st.) The stories are different in each one and I don't think you need to read them in order. The characters have an ongoing side story but aren't the main focus of each plot. His other books are independent stories. I say start with whatever of his books you can find. I have read almost every one of his books. :winkb: They are a quick and entertaining read. One of my favorites of his was Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.

Angela, have you read Janet Evanovich's books? Her Stephanie Plum series is the best ever!!!

Back to the topic, TFS! I wondered how this book was. His latest books have been hit or miss for me. Some I think are great and others I don't. I think personally he is putting them out so quickly that quality is being compromised. :winkb:
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Beth-W wrote:
bluejeans7 wrote:I've heard that James Patterson's books were really good. Do you suggest I start with his first one or does it matter what order you read his books in?

The numbered ones are a "series" in that they have the same characters throughout (called the Women's Murder Club and are numbered starting with 1st.) The stories are different in each one and I don't think you need to read them in order. The characters have an ongoing side story but aren't the main focus of each plot. His other books are independent stories. I say start with whatever of his books you can find. I have read almost every one of his books. :winkb: They are a quick and entertaining read. One of my favorites of his was Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.

Angela, have you read Janet Evanovich's books? Her Stephanie Plum series is the best ever!!!

Back to the topic, TFS! I wondered how this book was. His latest books have been hit or miss for me. Some I think are great and others I don't. I think personally he is putting them out so quickly that quality is being compromised. :winkb:


Thanks for the info Beth! A friend of mine mailed me book #1 of the Stephanie Plum series and I loved it!!! I've been looking for #2 now.
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bluejeans7 wrote:
Beth-W wrote:
bluejeans7 wrote:I've heard that James Patterson's books were really good. Do you suggest I start with his first one or does it matter what order you read his books in?

The numbered ones are a "series" in that they have the same characters throughout (called the Women's Murder Club and are numbered starting with 1st.) The stories are different in each one and I don't think you need to read them in order. The characters have an ongoing side story but aren't the main focus of each plot. His other books are independent stories. I say start with whatever of his books you can find. I have read almost every one of his books. :winkb: They are a quick and entertaining read. One of my favorites of his was Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.

Angela, have you read Janet Evanovich's books? Her Stephanie Plum series is the best ever!!!

Back to the topic, TFS! I wondered how this book was. His latest books have been hit or miss for me. Some I think are great and others I don't. I think personally he is putting them out so quickly that quality is being compromised. :winkb:


Thanks for the info Beth! A friend of mine mailed me book #1 of the Stephanie Plum series and I loved it!!! I've been looking for #2 now.

I bought a lot of them in paperbook at Target. :winkb: They keep getting better.
~Beth
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"They need a hero to tell them that sometimes the impossible can become possible, if you're AWESOME!" -Rhino

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Beth-W wrote:
bluejeans7 wrote:
Beth-W wrote: The numbered ones are a "series" in that they have the same characters throughout (called the Women's Murder Club and are numbered starting with 1st.) The stories are different in each one and I don't think you need to read them in order. The characters have an ongoing side story but aren't the main focus of each plot. His other books are independent stories. I say start with whatever of his books you can find. I have read almost every one of his books. :winkb: They are a quick and entertaining read. One of my favorites of his was Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.

Angela, have you read Janet Evanovich's books? Her Stephanie Plum series is the best ever!!!

Back to the topic, TFS! I wondered how this book was. His latest books have been hit or miss for me. Some I think are great and others I don't. I think personally he is putting them out so quickly that quality is being compromised. :winkb:


Thanks for the info Beth! A friend of mine mailed me book #1 of the Stephanie Plum series and I loved it!!! I've been looking for #2 now.

I bought a lot of them in paperbook at Target. :winkb: They keep getting better.


I'll have to remember that the next time I get to a Target store. The closest one here is 2 hours away. LMAO!!!!
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scrapperqueen

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Beth-W wrote:
bluejeans7 wrote:I've heard that James Patterson's books were really good. Do you suggest I start with his first one or does it matter what order you read his books in?


Back to the topic, TFS! I wondered how this book was. His latest books have been hit or miss for me. Some I think are great and others I don't. I think personally he is putting them out so quickly that quality is being compromised. :winkb:


Yeah, I think he is really pumping them out, BUT my thinking is that he uses his co-authors to do the majority of the writing (like Maxine on this one) and he edits and advises. Just my guess. I don't know how he could do all that writing and everything else he does.

I HIGHLY recommend his non-thriller books - Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas, Sam's Letters to Jennifer and Sunday's at Tiffany's. Very touching, tender stories. His Maximum Ride books are good, too. More science fiction.
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