The Quickie - James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge A-
According to http://www.jamespatterson.com/ one of every sixteen hardcover novels sold in 2007 was a James Patterson title. Among his 2007 releases was The Quickie, co-written with Michael Ledwidge.
Stephen King called Patterson a "terrible writer" earlier this year and I never imagined I'd be a fan. But now I'm curious about some of his other novels after experiencing this exciting and exhilarating romp.
Ledwidge is the author of Before The Devil Knows You're Dead - one of my favorite films and he too deserves a lot of credit for putting together this top notch suspense/mystery. The ending is a little convoluted but overall this is a must-read (or must-listen for those who get the Audiobook) for fans of the genre.
According to http://www.jamespatterson.com/ one of every sixteen hardcover novels sold in 2007 was a James Patterson title. Among his 2007 releases was The Quickie, co-written with Michael Ledwidge.
Stephen King called Patterson a "terrible writer" earlier this year and I never imagined I'd be a fan. But now I'm curious about some of his other novels after experiencing this exciting and exhilarating romp.
Ledwidge is the author of Before The Devil Knows You're Dead - one of my favorite films and he too deserves a lot of credit for putting together this top notch suspense/mystery. The ending is a little convoluted but overall this is a must-read (or must-listen for those who get the Audiobook) for fans of the genre.
The film was not based on the Ledwidge novel. It was an original screenplay.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the correction... I should've checked before making that assumption.
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