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Famous Like Me > Writer > P > James Patterson
Profile of James Patterson
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James Patterson |
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22nd March 1947 |
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Newburgh, New York, USA |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia James Patterson is an award winning American author. His main character in many of his novels is Alex Cross, a forensic psychologist. Morgan Freeman has played Cross in two movies adapted from Patterson's books, Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider.
Bibliography
Alex Cross
- Along Came a Spider (1992, ISBN 0446364193)
- Kiss the Girls (1994, ISBN 0446601241)
- Jack & Jill (1996, ISBN 0446604801)
- Cat & Mouse (1997, ISBN 0446606189)
- Pop Goes the Weasel (1999, ISBN 0375408541)
- Roses are Red (2000, ISBN 0446605484)
- Violets are Blue (2001, ISBN 0446611212)
- Four Blind Mice (2002, ISBN 0446613266)
- The Big Bad Wolf (2003, ISBN 0446613266)
- London Bridges (2004, ISBN 0316710598)
- Mary, Mary (November 2005, ISBN 031615976X)
Women's Murder Club
- 1st to Die (2001, ISBN 0316666009)
- 2nd Chance (2002, ISBN 0316693200)
- 3rd Degree (2004, ISBN 0316603570, with Andrew Gross)
- 4th of July (2005, ISBN 0316710601, with Maxine Paetro)
- The 5th Princess (February 2006, ISBN 0316159778, with Maxine Paetro)
Miscellaneous
- The Thomas Berryman Number (1976)
- Season of the Machete (1977)
- The Midnight Club (1988)
- Hide & Seek (1996)
- Miracle on the 17th Green (1996)
- See How They Run (1997, previously published in 1977 as The Jericho Commandment)
- When the Wind Blows (1998)
- Black Friday (2000, previously published in 1986 as Black Market)
- Cradle & All (2000, previously published in 1980 as Virgin)
- Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2001)
- The Beach House (2002)
- The Jester (2003)
- The Lake House (2003)
- Sam's Letters to Jennifer (2004)
- Santa Kid (2004)
- Honeymoon (2005)
- Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment (2005)
- Lifeguard (2005)
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