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Stand Alone Books

The world’s bestselling thriller writer has an abundance of book series. Are you aware of James Patterson’s stand-alone books?

There is an incredibly, insane number of them and they include just about every genre imaginable.

I previously mentioned this in another post, yet I feel the need to say it again. There absolutely is something for everyone when it comes to choosing books by James Patterson.

 

 

 

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James Patterson’s First Book

James Patterson published his very first book in 1976. A Stand-alone book and classic American suspense novel ‘ The Thomas Berryman Number’. This is a ‘must-read’.

Although this is not a super fast read like J.P.’s later books and series such as The Alex Cross Series and The Women’s Murder Club Series. I’m perfectly content reading anything by James Patterson. Owning his very first book is an honor however, I do wish that I had the first edition.

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James Patterson’s Stand-Alone Books

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The Thomas Berryman Number (1976)Stand Alone Books-The Thomas Berryman Number

The Thomas Berryman Number is a riveting story about prejudice and murder in the south. Set in the 1970s, a black, rising politician (Jimmie Horn) is murdered. Reporter (Ochs Jones), who is writing the story of the murder, suspects that predominantly racism and prejudice had something to do with it.

 

 

 

Season of the Machete (1977)Stand Alone Books-Season of the Machete

Damian and Carrie Rose are contract killers hired by a mafia family. They are sent to the Caribbean to bring some ‘excitement’ to a vacation Island. Brutal slayings are leaving bodies slashed by machetes to suggest rebels are the murderers. Without witnesses, this case is going to be very difficult to solve.

 

 

The Jericho Commandment (1979)Stand Alone Books-The Jericho Commandment

Jewish survivors from the extermination camps of Nazi Germany had devised a plot for revenge. Their plan is in full force when a group of terrorists delivers a shocking ultimatum at the Moscow Olympics.

 

 

 

Virgin (1980)Stand Alone Books-Virgin

Pope Pius XIII is the only one who knows that the Apocalypse is imminent and that two virgins will soon give birth, one to the Beast of Revelation and one to the Savior. In the meantime signs such as locust plagues and Polio, epidemics are happening all over the world.

 

 

 

The Midnight Club (1988)Stand Alone Books-The Midnight Club

John Stefanovitch (Stef) was shot in the back and left for dead by a man called the ‘Grave Dancer’ and restricted to a wheelchair. After returning to the police force, Stef is called to the location of a shooting where the Grave Dancer has been murdered. Tapes were found as evidence and Stef partners up with writer Sarah McGinniss to continue the investigation. One of the tapes shows a convicted killer discussing ‘The Midnight Club’.

 

 

Black Market (1994)Stand Alone Books-Black Market

Archer Carroll, head of the State Department Special Terrorist Force, and Caitlin Dillon, Director of enforcement for the SEC, together, race against time to investigate the fourteen explosions on Wall Street and end the Green Band’s (a group of disgruntled Vietnam Veterans) efforts to destroy Wall Street. and take over America.

 

 

Hide and Seek (1996)Stand Alone Books-Hide and Seek

The trial that electrified the world. Celebrity and favorite singer/songwriter, Maggie Bradford is on trial for killing her husband Will Shepard, an internationally admired athlete and it appears that she may have killed two of her husbands.

 

 

 

 

Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas (2001)Stand Alone Books-Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Katie Wilkinson, a book editor, found the man she had dreamed of, Matthew Harrison, a writer. But one day without any explanation he vanishes from her life, leaving nothing but a diary. This diary was written by a woman named Suzanne, a new mother writing to her son Nicholas. As Kate reads what seems to be a love letter, she realizes that her lover may be the husband and father that Suzanne speaks of.

 

 

The Beach House (2002)Stand Alone Books-Beach House

Jack Mullen is in law school in New York City when he gets the news that his brother Peter, has drowned. Jack knows that this was no accident, but power and money have paid for the truth to be hidden. While Jack searches to find answers he finds out that Peter not only parked cars for the rich, but was also paid fantastically for satisfying the sexual needs of the richest women and men in town as well.

 

 

Beach Road (2006)Stand Alone Books-Beach Road

A struggling lawyer in the Hampton’s, Tom Dunleavy lands the case of his lifetime. His friend, Dante Hallleyville, is arrested for a triple homicide near a movie stars mansion. Tom knows that there is no way that Dante did this, he recruits ex-girlfriend and super lawyer, Kate Costello to assist in exposing the real killer.

 

 

Judge & Jury (2006)Stand Alone Books-Judge and Jury

Juror # 11, and single mom, Andie De Grasse tried everything to get out of jury duty but ends up in the Trial of the Century.  Mafia made man, Dominic Cavello (The Electrician), has been involved in hundreds of gruesome crimes and his conviction should be a sure thing. However, the Electrician makes a devastating move that nobody could have ever seen coming. For Andie, things get personal.

 

 

Sail (2008)Stand Alone Books-Sail

In an attempt to put her family back together after the death of her husband, Anne Dunne plans a sailing trip for her and her three children. Right from the start this vacation is not going well and then something tragic happens and the family struggles to survive.                             

 

Stand Alone Books-Swimsuit

Swimsuit (2009)

While on a shoot at the most glamorous hotel in Hawaii, Kim McDaniels, one of the world’s most beautiful supermodels is kidnapped by a psychopathic killer. Her parents receive a terrifying phone call and head to Hawaii where they meet Ben Hawkins, an ex-cop turned reporter. Ben offers to help the McDaniels find their daughter. But are they safe?

 

 

Now You See Her (2011)Stand Alone Books-Now You See Her

After a terrible secret shattered her life 18 years ago, she moved away and changed her identity. Nina Bloom has been lying to everyone including her daughter, in order to protect the life that she has built in New York. When an innocent man is charged with murder, Nina knows that she can’t keep her secrets any longer.

 

 

Kill Me if You Can (2011)Stand Alone Books-Kill Me If You Can

A poverty-stricken art student finds a duffel bag of diamonds in New York City during an attack at Grand Central Station. Matthew Bannon begins to plan a much different life with his girlfriend Katherine, but everything changes when he realizes that he is being hunted by one of the worlds greatest assassins (Ghost),

 

 

Mistress (2013)Stand Alone Books-Mistress

Ben Casper has an obsessive personality and he is in love with a woman he knows he can’t have. When the “love of his life” Diana Hotchkiss is found dead outside of her apartment, Ben is on a mission to find out what happened to her. He finds out that Diana had been living a double life and now someone is trying to stop him from uncovering the truth.

 

 

First Love (2014)Stand Alone Books-First Love

Alexandria Moore (Axi) is madly in love with her best friend Robinson. Good girl Axi decides to run away on a cross country road trip and leave everything behind, she tells Robinson that he is going with her. The two are happy and carefree, they even break some rules. Their adventure quickly becomes out of control when they have to run from the police and Axi has to face the truth when Robinson suddenly collapses. This may be his last trip.

 

Murder House (2015)Stand Alone Books-Murder House

The abandoned Murder House, at #7 Ocean Drive is a beautiful beachfront estate in the Hamptons that hides a horrifying secret past. Detective Jenna Murphy, a former New York City police officer has not been back since she was just a girl. When a high profile power broker and his mistress are found dead in the Murder House, the crime scene is more gruesome than anything Jenna had ever seen. What looks to be an open and shut case, turns out to have more secrets than the Murder house itself.

 

 

Woman of God (2016)Stand Alone Books-Woman of God

Massive crowds gather in Rome as a new Pope is chosen. The top candidate may be a turning point that could change the world forever. However, SHE has made many powerful enemies who are not afraid to kill for the cause. Brigid Fitzgerald must convert her enemies before she loses her faith.

 

 

 

Pottymouth and Stoopid (2017)Stand Alone Books-Pottymouth and Stoopid

Michael and David have been best friends that have been ridiculed since preschool. Not much has changed in the seventh grade. The kids still call Michael ‘Pottymouth” and David ‘Stoopid’. Michael lives with his bickering unsupportive parents and people call him Pottymouth because he makes up funny words or noises when he’s flustered or upset. David lives with his overworked single mom and people call him Stoopid because he once dropped some paint. These best friends deal with bullies and terrible teachers in some amusing ways.

 

 

The President is Missing (2018)Stand Alone Books-The President is Missing

Enemies are planning an attack on America, there is talk of cyber-terror and espionage as well as a possible traitor in the cabinet. The President, Jonathon Lincoln Duncan has no idea who he can trust with highly classified information on a terrorist threat and he, himself becomes a suspect and goes missing.

 

 

The 13 Minute Murder (2018)Stand Alone Books-The 13-Minute Murder

Three separate stories in one book, the first is Dead Man Running. Randall Beck, a psychiatrist who has an inoperable brain tumor chooses to live the rest of his days helping others through therapy. Randall discovers a plot to kill a presidential candidate and tries to stop it. He has nothing to lose and is running out of time.

Next is 113 Minutes. Molly Rourke is a loving mother who just got the news that her son Alex has died from a drug overdose. She knows who supplied the drug and gets her brothers and a friend to make sure that justice is served.

Lastly, 13 Minutes with Michael Ryan an obsessive-compulsive assassin who is very thorough with his hits.  Ryan plans to take down the son of a Croatia crime boss. However this time. Nothing goes according to plan and he soon finds himself the target.

 

 

The First Lady (2018)Stand Alone Books-The First Lady

A top-secret service agent, Sally Grissom, is forced to secrecy when she investigates the disappearance of the First Lady.  Afterword got out of the President’s affair the First Lady was presumably in Virginia until getting back on her feet. But soon the White House receives a ransom letter with a finger included.

 

 

Katt vs. Dogg (2019)Stand Alone Books-Katt vs. Dogg

Oscar is a happy dogg who loves being a scout. He knows that snobby katts are good for nothing except climbing trees. Molly despises drooly, disgusting doggs. She is a clever katt and knows that she is destined to be an actress. Oscar and Molly find themselves lost in the woods and eventually learn that the only way to get back home is to put aside their mutual hatred and work together. Ha Ha Ha.

 

 

Sophia, Princess Among Beasts (2019)Stand Alone Books

Princess Sophia has lost both her mother and father in a ghastly world that urgently needs a queen. The kingdom is hers until she is imprisoned by the beasts that she read about as a child. The beasts are real and the people look to Sophia for protection. If she doesn’t unlock an ancient secret the kingdom will perish.

 

 

The Inn (2019)Stand Alone Books-The Inn

After losing his loving wife, former police detective Billy Robinson moved from Boston to Gloucester and has taken over the secluded Inn that his wife once ran. The Inn has many long term tenants and while helping Billy through his grieving process they also become a family. A family that will do what they have to in order to protect each other and their town. When a group of criminals arrives they bring drugs and violence to the town of Gloucester. Billy builds a team to try and save his family and his town.

 

 

 

 

Stand Alone Books-The River MurdersThe River Murders (2020)

James Patterson and James O. Born bring us three thrilling suspense stories in one. Hidden, Malicious, and Malevolent.

HIDDEN: After being rejected from the Navy SEALs, Mitchum becomes his small town’s unofficial private eye. But his investigation skills are put to the test when he must find his missing teenage cousin–and uncovers a government conspiracy in the process.

MALICIOUS: Mitchum is back. His brother’s been charged with murder. Nathaniel swears he didn’t kill anyone, but word on the street is that he was involved with the victim’s wife. Now, Navy SEAL dropout Mitchum will break every rule to expose the truth–even if it destroys the people he loves.
MALEVOLENT: Mitchum has never been more desperate. One by one his loved ones have become victims of carefully staged attacks. There’s only one way to stop the ruthless mastermind intent on destroying everyone around him–to go on the most dangerous hunt of his life.

Stand Alone Books-LostLost (2020)

James Patterson and James O. Born introduce Detective Tom Moon, a Miami Cop on the FBI Task Force devoted to his city and his home. Lead Detective Tom Moon and his “Operation Guardian” team encounter an international crime ring “Blood Brothers” that is planning to take control of the City. Russian nationals Roman and Emile Rostoff, have eluded authorities and are focusing on a target dear to Tom and they are not playing by anyone’s rules.

Stand Alone Books-The House of KennedyThe House of Kennedy (2020)

James Patterson with Cynthia Fagen. Those who dwell in the House of Kennedy work hard, live hard, and win at all costs. But just how much has it cost them? With assassinations. murder. plane crashes. fatal accidents. mental illness. drug overdoses. alcohol abuse, and plenty of sex scandals. This family of widows and fatherless children has been cursed with unimaginable losses yet even today, there remains a glamorous aura around the indomitable Kennedys.

 

 

Stand Alone Books-The Summer HouseThe Summer House (2020)

One historic lake house. Seven murder victims. Four accused Army Rangers. Two versions of the truth. Only one can survive. Sullivan County, Georgia, belongs to Sheriff Emma Williams. But not when Army Rangers posted to the local base are implicated in a major crime. To an elite team of investigators led by Major Jeremiah Cook, the physical evidence Williams swears by presents clues to an entirely different story. The small-town sheriff has never worked a multiple homicide, and Cook knows it. Unless he can convince the locals that the recent crimes are part of a larger mystery, this outsider may never unlock the century of secrets hidden inside The Summer House.

 

 

Stand Alone Books-Cajun JusticeCajun Justice (2020)

The Bayou is a unique place to live and it provides grit and passion to any who hail from it, including Cain Lemaire, an ex-Secret Service agent from New Orleans. Cain had the dream job he had always wanted, protecting the President until a single night resulted in a scandal that cost him his post.

 

 

 

Stand Alone Books-1st CaseFirst Case (2020)

When computer genius Angela Hoot, is kicked out of MIT for hacking another student’s computer, she’s certain that she has blown her chance at a successful career. However, Angela was offered an internship with the FBI’s cyber forensics unit. A messaging app with sophisticated tracking capabilities surfaces. the beta users, all young women, are only identified when they turn up dead in their bedrooms. Now Angela must pull off her greatest hack yet and it just might get her killed.

 

 

Stand Alone Books-Three Women DisappearThree Women Disappear (2020)

When a rich stockbroker is found dead, the police deem it a suicide. Until suspicious facts start to come up and point the finger at 3 women: his personal chef, his housekeeper, and his ex-wife. But all women have gone missing. Is it because they’re all guilty? Or is the truth even more shocking?

Bonus novel Come and Get Us
Miranda Cooper’s life takes a terrifying turn when an SUV deliberately runs her family off a desolate Arizona road. With her husband badly wounded, she must run for help alone as his cryptic parting words echo in her head: “Be careful who you trust.”

Stand Alone Books-The Midwife MurdersThe Midwife Murders (2020)

To Senior Midwife Lucy Ryuan, pregnancy is not an unusual condition, it’s her life’s work. But when two kidnappings and a vicious stabbing happen on her watch in a university hospital in Manhattan, her focus abruptly changes. Something has to be done, and Lucy is fearless enough to try. Rumors begin to swirl, blaming everyone from the Russian Mafia to an underground adoption network. The feisty single mom teams up with a skeptical NYPD detective to solve the case, but the truth is far more twisted than Lucy could ever have imagined.

Stand Alone Books-The Coast-to-Coast MurdersThe Coast-to-Coast Murders (2020)

Michael and Megan Fitzgerald are siblings who share a terrifying past. Both adopted, and now grown — Michael is a long-haul truck driver, Megan a college student majoring in psychology — they trust each other before anyone else. They’ve had to. In Los Angeles, Detective Garrett Hobbs and FBI Agent Jessica Gimble have joined forces to work a murder that seems like a dead cinch. Their chief suspect is quickly identified and apprehended –but then there’s another killing just like the one they’ve been investigating. And another. And not just in Los Angeles — the spree spreads across the country. The Fitzgerald family comes to the investigators’ attention, but Dobbs and Gimble are at a loss — if one of the four is involved, which Fitzgerald might it be? From coastal California to upstate New York, Dobbs and Gimble race against time and across state lines to stop an ingenious and deeply deranged killer — one whose dark and twisted appetites put them outside the range of logic or experience.

Stand Alone Books-Becoming Muhammad AliBecoming Muhammad Ali (2020)

From two heavy-hitters in children’s literature comes a biographical novel of cultural icon Muhammad Ali, jointly published by Jimmy Patterson Books and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers. Before he was a household name, Cassius Clay was a kid with struggles like any other. Kwame Alexander and James Patterson join forces to vividly depict his life up to age seventeen in both prose and verse, including his childhood friends, struggles in school, the racism he faced, and his discovery of boxing. Readers will learn about Cassius’ family and neighbors in Louisville, Kentucky, and how, after a thief stole his bike, Cassius began training as an amateur boxer at age 12. Before long, he won his first Golden Gloves bout and began his transformation into the unrivaled Muhammad Ali.
Fully authorized by and written in cooperation with the Muhammad Ali estate, Becoming Muhammad Ali dynamically captures the budding charisma and youthful personality of one of the greatest sports heroes of all time.

Stand Alone Books-The Last Days of John LennonThe Last Days of John Lennon (2020)

John Lennon was one of the world’s most influential people Mark David Chapman was one of the most invisible.
By the end of 1980, the Beatles had been broken up for a decade, a decade John Lennon had spent in search of his true identity: singer, songwriter, activist, burn out. But now, he declared, “it’s the perfect time to be coming back.”
Except that Lennon was a marked man. As early as the Beatles’ controversial 1966 American tour, during which the band had feared for their safety, Lennon had complained, “You might as well put a target on me.” The Nixon administration did just that, putting Lennon under FBI surveillance. If only the agents hadn’t been so intently focused on the star himself, they might have detected Mark David Chapman’s powerful, ever-growing obsession with the man he’d grown up idolizing. Chapman, himself a tragic nowhere man, ultimately achieved the notoriety he craved by making the target on Lennon very real and single-handedly wounding the spirit of a generation.

 


Movies

Some people prefer to experience stories through film rather than reading the books. Here are a couple of movies from James Patterson’s stand-alone books, Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas and Sunday’s at Tiffany’s

Stand Alone Books-Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas MovieStand Alone Books-Sundays at Tiffany's Movie

 


Thank You For Visiting

The list of stand-alone books is long. It can be hard to keep up with over two hundred books. With that being said, I hope you found a good book to curl up to. You can find the list of James Patterson’s book series HERE.

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16 Comments
  1. Joni M Fisher

    I adore the Alex Cross series and my grandson loves all the middle school books by James Patterson. Thank you for showing the series in order.

  • Tracy

    Hi Joni! First off, I want to tell you that I love your name, Reminds me of a beautiful song that is close to my heart:) I’m so happy to hear that you’re also an Alex Cross fan! Have you read any of the other series? The Middle School books are fantastic for kids, I even enjoy reading them. I’m always happy to hear about the kids who love to read. I hope you visit Alex Cross Addict again soon and find a new book or series for you and your grandson. Thanks for your comment, don’t forget to subscribe! Happy Holidays!

  • Robin

    My 11 year old son has asked me for two different James Patterson Books. ( No the ones he asked for are not the Middle school series books.) my concern is that they are not age appropriate. I wish books had ratings for content like movies. Rated PG-13 or rated R. I know if I suggest the middle school series he will not be interested as he evidently has a friend that is reading the adult books. Can anyone tell me on the books The Chef and I believe the other one was the Black Book, what type of contents are in them? He loves to watch fictional crime shows NCIS, Law and Order etc… on TV but if those get to be too much I can change the channel , can’t do that with a book. Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.

    • Tracy

      Robin, I think it’s great that your son loves to read. I especially like that he’s a James Patterson fan. He reminds me of myself, I started early with the thrillers, true crime and mystery books and movies. You like what you like : ) However, I understand your concern. I also wish books came with clear ratings just like the movies.
      Regrettably, I myself have not read The Chef or The Black Book just yet. What I can tell you is this. These two books are not geared toward 11 year old’s. Many of these novels written for adults will most likely have adult language, possible violence and sexual references. Now, saying that, what I mean is, it’s totally up to you the parent, is he ready for books like these? I did let my children read books like these when they were his age, they loved to read and I wanted them to read what they loved. They were very intelligent and mature for their age and that’s the choice I made.
      Some suggestions to help you in your decision would be, one, google the title and read the free preview yourself, that will give you a good idea of what is going to be in the book. Two, get the book for yourself, read it in it’s entirety so you know for sure.
      James Patterson writes many genre’s for all ages, so if you don’t feel that these two are appropriate and he is dead set on not settling for the Middle School Series, there are many others that will suit you. I have a few suggestions. Ali Cross, a detective story about Alex Cross’s son. Geared toward young adults. The Maximum Ride series and the Daniel X series are young adult thriller/fantasy/sci-fi.
      I hope this helps you in making your decision. Your son sounds like a great kid, I like his choice in books and tv. You are a great mom for being concerned about what he reads. Thank you so much for visiting. Let me know if there is anything else that I can help you with.

  • Vicki

    what an amazing author and well done for sharing these incredible books

    I wanted to buy a couple but couldn’t see a link to a place to shop – Is it possible to add an image with a link as it will be great to purchase a few

    I will bookmark and come back to check more of your awesome posts

    • Tracy

      Hi Vicki! I’m glad that you stopped by there are so many incredible books to share. I had images with all of them but they really slow down the website therefore, I used text links instead, they are highlighted. I may add a few more image links. Please feel free to come by anytime and check out the updates or purchase a great book. Thanks for the comment, have a great day!

  • Jordan Smith

    The Jericho Commandment is one of the best books I’ve ever read. Though I’ve never read a James Patterson book that was a full ten, this is just as close as it gets. His style of writing is un-matchable. He has this special gift that allows him to write at a very quick pace, leaving out overkill, but still enthrawling the reader with a deep plot. This book shines very brightly to me as one of his best.

    Awesome write-up!

    Regards.

    • Tracy

      Hi Jordan! Thank you! I’m happy that you enjoy James Patterson’s writing as much as I do. He sure does have the magical touch with easy to read and hard to put down books. His style is unique and keeps me always wanting more. Come back often and maybe find something that you haven’t read. Have a great day.

  • HighLife101

    This post really is for the Alex Cross Addict.  I, like many others, love Alex Cross, the Metropolitan Police Department detective character in James Patterson’s popular, #1 New York Times bestselling crime series. I love these books and always eagerly await the next book in the series, knowing it will be a fun, satisfying read.  However, i had NO idea about all of these other books and I can’t wait to start reading!  the sheer number and variety is astounding. You have really opened my eyes ( and increased my Kindle Bucket List!). I am really interested in The Virgin, I love religious, Apocalypse stories that include a little supernatural!  Thanks for sharing this list of the early works of James Patterson, I would have never known!

    • Tracy

      Thank you so much for visiting! Alex Cross is fantastic that’s for sure. I think my favorite part about writing and sharing my passion for James Patterson books is when someone finds something they had never heard of and get excited to read. I’m happy to have helped you with your Kindle Bucket List, come back again there will be much more fascinating books to talk about. 

  • TimMoto

    Wow, what a prolific writer.  I have to admit I had not heard of him until now. I generally do not read fiction but your reviews have me hooked on a few of them, such as Virgin, Black Market, First Lady and The President is Missing.  Fascinating that James Patterson could write so incredibly well in a number of different genre’s.

    So now I must go pick one of the four to get introduced to Patterson.  I think it will be, Black Market.  Sounds interesting in our time right now, particularly with Wall Street being the focus.  I often wonder what would happen in the markets just collapsed…that trigger would ripple around the world.  Looks like I’m about to find out.  THANK YOU for recommending such great reads.  

    • Tracy

      Thank you Tim, Black Market is a good choice! I may be bias, but I believe all of James Patterson’s books are good choices. I hope that you come back and check out my new posts soon. 

  • Colleen W

    A fascinating post about the available stand alone books from James Patterson. If I were to choose 1 of these to read at the moment, I believe it would be Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas. The review about the book indicates a hint of mysteriousness that calls for one to read this book immediately! 🙂
    Great article, definitely an interesting read

    • Tracy

      Thank you Colleen! Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas is a very good choice. James Patterson actually wrote that book from some personal experiences, one of them being his wife Susan wrote a diary for their son when he was a baby.

  • Pentrental

    Wow another great post on James Patterson books. The Thomas Berryman Number does sound riveting and I can’t wait to check it out. I still can’t believe how many books he has out there. Amazon makes it a convenient purchase and I can’t wait to start checking these out through your links. Thanks again!

    • Tracy

      Thank you so much, It truly is my pleasure to share my passion with you! The amount of books, let alone Bestselling Books is just amazing and another reason to love James Patterson. I hope you do get The Thomas Berryman Number and come back and give me your thoughts. Although it is a much different style of writing than we are used to now, I think every James Patterson fan should give it a try. Amazon really does make it very convenient to look into these books and get what you want, when you want. I appreciate you going through my links. Have a great day!

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