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Cuddly Critters for Little Geniuses (2018), with Susan Patterson, illustrated by Hsinping Pan, picture book, New York: JIMMY Patterson Books, Little, Brown and Company ISBN 978-0-316-48628-6; Stand-alones. SantaKid (2004), illustrated by Michael Garland, picture book, New York: Little, Brown and Company ISBN 978-0-316-00061-1
James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women's Murder Club, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, NYPD Red, Witch & Wizard, Private and Middle School series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction, and romance novels.
Alex Cross is a crime, mystery, and thriller novel series written by James Patterson.The protagonist of the series is Alex Cross, an African-American Metropolitan Police Department detective and father who counters threats to his family and to the city of Washington, D.C. Supporting characters include two of Cross's children, Damon and Janelle, as well as his grandmother Nana Mama.
Michael Bennett is a series of thriller books by James Patterson. It follows Michael Bennett, an Irish American New York City detective, as he solves crimes and raises his ten adopted children. [ 2 ]
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This book appeared on the USA Today bestseller list for at least 19 weeks and was at one point the top book on this list. [3] The Bookreporter website has a very favorable review of this book. The review says, "Many people consider the Women’s Murder Club to be Patterson’s best collaborative series.
Along Came a Spider is a crime thriller novel, and the first novel in James Patterson's series about forensic psychologist Alex Cross. First published in 1993, its success has led to twenty-six sequels as of 2021. [1] It was adapted into a film of the same name in 2001, starring Morgan Freeman as Cross.
The critic reviews for Cross the Line by James Patterson highlight the book's engaging nature and its contribution to keeping the series invigorated. "Bookreporter" notes that Patterson continues to refresh the long-standing Alex Cross series by subjecting the iconic protagonist to various challenges and introducing compelling antagonists. [6]