Information AboutJames Patterson |
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| 1947 births | |
| american novelists | |
| american thriller writers | |
| edgar award winners | |
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James Patterson has fallen under criticsm in the literary world from the likes of Stephen King , who called Patterson's books "Dopey thrillers." Patterson shrugs off the comments stating that he wants to be the thrillingest thriller writer of all time. Words should not get in the way of the stories is a point Patterson stresses, and his technique has proven effective. He is the author of more new #1 bestselling titles in the past five years than Dan Brown , J.K. Rowling , Tom Clancy and John Grisham put together. He has been hailed by Time magazine as the "man who can't miss." Patterson and his brand were also under Harvard Case Study. He lives in Palm Beach, Florida . BIBLIOGRAPHY Alex Cross # Along Came A Spider'' ( 1992 , ISBN 0446364193) # ''Kiss the Girls'' ( 1994 , ISBN 0446601241) # ''Jack & Jill'' ( 1996 , ISBN 0446604801) # ''Cat & Mouse'' ( 1997 , ISBN 0446606189) # ''Pop Goes the Weasel'' ( 1999 , ISBN 0375408541) # ''Roses are Red'' ( 2000 , ISBN 0446605484) # ''Violets are Blue'' ( 2001 , ISBN 0446611212) # ''Four Blind Mice'' ( 2002 , ISBN 0446613266) # ''The Big Bad Wolf'' ( 2003 , ISBN 0446613266) # ''London Bridges'' ( 2004 , ISBN 0446613355) # ''Mary, Mary'' ( 2005 , ISBN 031615976X) # ''Cross" (set for release November 2006 ISBN: 0316065099) Women's Murder Club # ''1st to Die'' ( 2001 , ISBN 0446610038) # ''2nd Chance'' ( 2002 , ISBN 0446612790, with Andrew Gross ) # ''3rd Degree'' ( 2004 , ISBN 0316603570, with Andrew Gross ) # ''4th of July'' ( 2005 , ISBN 0316710601, with Maxine Paetro ) # ''5th Horseman'' ( 2006 , ISBN 0316159778, with Maxine Paetro ) Miscellaneous
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