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Maybe I'll email on the James Patterson sight and see what they have to say. :)
Thx



I was very sad to say goodbye to two favorites Kurt Wallander and before him dear Rebus, but Henning Mankill and Ian Rankin respectively are better writers by far and keep true to there creations.
Both Patricia Cornwall with Scarpetta and JP and friends, as who knows who writes what with him now...have deserted their main claim to fame characters! Scarpetta is barely recognizable last few books and we agree about Alex Cross. I feel he has also messed up a good format in his woman's murder club books...very made for tv class. Stands to reason the way he cranks out books like a machine, quality has been dumped for quantity. Shame. I actually threw one of the stand-alone books away to a book exchange in disgust a few months ago.

Thanks Sharon, I'll look those authors up.

Have the next or latest sitting on my pile and that in itself in a good indication of how truly disappointing I have found the last few of the Alex Cross books...having read them all and in order. Very sad but will read this when time permits and see....fingers crossed!



I am also reading The Snowman by Jo Nesbo (another Nordic author) and I am enjoying it as well.

The first few Alex Cross books had me hooked and I couldn't put them down. His later ones leave me cold in that I don't know if I can be bothered to read them.



Along Came a Spider (1993,)
Kiss the Girls (1995,)
Jack & Jill (1996,)
Cat and Mouse (1997,)
Pop Goes the Weasel (1999,)
Roses are Red (2000,)
Violets Are Blue (2001,)
Four Blind Mice (2002,)
The Big Bad Wolf (2003,)
London Bridges (2004,)
Mary, Mary (2005,)
Cross (2006, )
Double Cross (2007,)
Cross Country (2008,)
Alex Cross's Trial (2009, , with Richard DiLallo)
I, Alex Cross (2009,)
Cross Fire (November 15, 2010)
Kill Alex Cross 9/11
Women's Murder Club
1st to Die (2001,)
2nd Chance (2002, , with Andrew Gross)
3rd Degree (2004, , with Andrew Gross)
4th of July (2005, , with Maxine Paetro)
The 5th Horseman (2006, , with Maxine Paetro)
The 6th Target (2007, , with Maxine Paetro)
7th Heaven (2008, , with Maxine Paetro)
8th Confession (2009, , with Maxine Paetro)
The 9th Judgment (2010, , with Maxine Paetro)
10th Anniversary (2011, with Maxine Paetro)
11th Hour with Maxine Paetro) iBook May 2012

For sure....
I, Alex Cross is an outstanding book. I recommend it to everyone.




I think you have a good point. I am giving up JP and Alex Cross and it amazes me as I have read dozens of JP books and waited for the next AC book and loved them but they have become stranger and stranger....time to stop.
On the same sad note, I am currently struggling to get through The Bone Bed by Patricia Cornwall....and it is truly sad as I loved Kay Scarpetta books from the start and eagerly waited for a new book! This is so girlie upset strange I cannot get a fix on it but it is not working. Sure not the KS of old and there are plot set ups that are so convenient it is amateurish..
Have two last adult Kathy Reichs stacked up on iBook too and again a writer and character I followed and loved but just isn't the same character anymore.


Exactly.

I was very sad to say goodbye to two favorites Kurt Wallan..."
Sharon, we seem to read the same authors, and again I agree with what you are saying.

I was very sad to say goodbye to two favori..."
Gives me no pleasure as I am currently struggling to read the last two Kathy Reichs books. They are so strange. Occurs to me that her success with the TV show, which I find dim and not connected to TB and her teen series, has changed her tone. She is writing Flash and Bones like she is trying to attract a teen and even male audience. Strange language and cutesy asides. Spends hardly a moment in her place of work but running around solving the case current and old..... Liked her early books mostly set in Quebec and with a great voice and flare and some very good cases....last few and this is watered down silliness and how I will get through it and the last one on my iPad I do not know. Usually not a problem but there is so little story! And everyone against the FBI is rather OLD and tedious......

I just discovered Amanda Kyle Williams. She is wonderful. Her first book, I laughed and cried and stayed up until 4 in the morning to finish reading it. I haven't done that in a long time.

I just discovered Amanda Kyle Williams. She is wonderful. Her fir..."
Have one more KR downloaded so will get to it but ..... Agree, the TV series ...high heels in that job! Get real!
Thanks for the tip. Will research.

Patti wrote: "maybe as writers...they have these great ideas for a novel. and it works at first. then...it's gets too worn out and dies. but they don't want it to die...and they keep beating it like a dead ho..."
You are absolutely right. Unfortunately, us fans demand more. So instead of doing the right thing, authors drain the life out of their characters.
Personally, I'd be much happier waiting a year or so for quality writing than have to settle for something that is rushed through just to get it done.


Patterson does a good enough job with each book that it's not necessary to read them in order. However, it does help follow Detective Cross' evolution.
In my opinion, the early Alex Cross books were the best. Start with "Along Came a Spider" (Alex Cross, #1)
To find the order of publication, enter "James Patterson" into your GoodReads search bar and it will give you a list of his books. The Alex Cross series will be identified.
Hope this helps. :)

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