This month's selection is Honeymoon by James Patterson. I'm thinking we could meet back around the 22nd to discuss. If anyone needs more time or wants to discuss earlier, feel free to chime in.
Originally Posted by keaLoha This month's selection is Honeymoon by James Patterson. I'm thinking we could meet back around the 22nd to discuss. If anyone needs more time or wants to discuss earlier, feel free to chime in.
Ok...just got it used from Amazon for $7 including S & H.
The honeymoon is over--now the murders can begin. America's #1 thriller writer returns with his sexiest, scariest novel ever. Hotter than The Beach House and scarier than Kiss the Girls, James Patterson's explosive new thriller introduces a bride who is beautiful, talented, devoted--and deadly. When a young investment banker dies of baffling causes, FBI agent John O'Hara immediately suspects the only witness, the banker's alluring and mysterious fianc'e. Nora Sinclair is a beautiful decorator who expects the best, and will do anything to get it. Agent O'Hara keeps closing in, but the stronger his case, the less he knows whether he's pursuing justice or his own fatal obsession. In a novel so compelling it reads like a collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock, James Patterson unveils surprise after surprise that will keep readers guessing until the last deadly kiss.
I have read Roses are Red & Pop Goes the Weasel (by James Patterson) and I really liked them. Hopefully this book won't disappoint.
Hopefully I can finish it this week. If anyone out there wants to partcipate, I got the book used for less than $6 (that is including S & H) from Amazon.
Originally Posted by keaLoha Yeah, his stuff is always easy to read b/c it keeps you guessing & a complete page-turner. Kept me interested... read it in three nights!
Originally Posted by keaLoha Girl, if you liked this & finished in 3 nights, you GOTTA read his other stuff--especially his Alex Cross series. Talk about page-turner!
Which ones do you recommend? THose are from the movies Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider, right? I loved those movies!