NYPD Red by James Patterson Paperback Book

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Rent NYPD Red

Author: James Patterson

Format: Quality Paperback, Paperback

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: Jun 2013

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $19.99

Pages: 416

Synopsis

NYPD Red is a special task force charged with protecting the interests of Manhattan's wealthiest and most powerful citizens. When a world-famous movie producer is poisoned on the first day of a Manhattan film festival called Hollywood on the Hudson, they are the first ones called. Then an actor is killed on the set of a film. And a Molotov cocktail explodes at a movie premiere.

Detective First Grade Zach Jordan and his new partner--and ex-girlfriend--Detective Kylie MacDonald are assigned to the case. The killer has every murder, every escape, planned down to the last detail--and he's scripted an explosive finale that will bring New York and Hollywood to its knees. With larger-than-life action, relentless speed, and white-knuckle twists, NYPD RED is a mega-blockbuster from "The Man Who Can't Miss." (TIME)

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Reviews

BookLender review by Carolyn Shannon on 2019-07-30 15:19:10

What can I say about James Patterson that already hasn't been said? People either love him or hate him or love OT hate him. I admit to being a fan. I love the Alex Cross novels and the Women's Murder Club. I am OK with Michael Bennett. I have even enjoyed some of his stand alone books. It doesn't bother me that he has co-authors on a lot of his books now because a good story is a good story no matter who wrote it and at least he gives credit o the authors. He has a writing syndicate which was the case with all the Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys etc mysteries that one guy owned and had aa bunch of people whit made up names writing the books for him. I have never read any of the NYPD books until I read NYPD RED his month. When I first started reading it, I wasn't that crazy about the book but as I went along I started to get caught up in the story and would read for a couple hours without stopping. I really liked Zach and Kylie as a team. I liked how the authors let Kylie have an active role in the relationship so she was more than just a bit of fluff or the comic relief in the suspense. Gabriel was a totally insane creepy villain who got his just desserts in the end, or did he? I mean, the conclusion made you thunk he did but he is the Chameleon so who knows? I like to play around with ideas like that and i think Patterson has done that in the past so it wouldn't surprise me. Poor Lexi though...she should have stuck to selling popcorn at the vintage movie house. I liked her despite the fact she was as dumb as toast and didn't seem to get that Gabriel was completely crazy and not in a good way. When you read a Patterson novel you learn he is an equal opportunity killer and not even the good characters are spared violent death. I am glad Spence, Kylie's husband made it out alive but what happened to him made me scream, it was so awful! This book is not for the over-sensitive reader! Patterson loves the shock value and the expansive killing scenes and you get that here too. So I ended up really enjoying it more than I expected considering I wasn't all that excited about it in the beginning. Will I like it as much as Alex Cross or The Women's Murder Club? Probably not but only time will tell and I plan on reading the rest in the series. f