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Hide & Seek By James Patterson ( Grand Central Publishing )
Release Date: 1996-12-01
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Product Description
Maggie Bradford, the devoted mother of two children and one of the world's most beloved singer/songwriters, seems to have everything anyone could want, except that she is now on trial for the murder of both of her husbands, in a novel of unrelenting suspense. Reprint.
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Dumb and Dumber
It seems to me the longer these 'prolific' authors keep pumping out books, the worse they get. Using that for a guideline, this may be the last one for Patterson, because they can't get any worse.
I just finished this POS book and the only pleasing thing about it...I got it at a yard sale for 25 cents. Wish I had my quarter back.
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Laughably bad - but I read the whole thing for some reason. ( mudie@mac.com )
OK, sometimes you pick up a free paperback on the book exchange table because you need a mindless book for the airport. I had read another James Patterson title, "Kiss the Girls" and although the writing style made me wince, the plot and suspense kept me interested. This one, however, is so bad that you might just read it in disbelief that a publisher could print this nonsense. It is seriously like a high school creative writing assignment. Actually, no, strike that, I don't want to offend any high school students. Middle school? Anyway, it reads really fast and it can be amusing in the way a bad movie is amusing. Just smile and think "I can't believe this was published" while reading your borrowed copy. Garbage.
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What's wrong? ( hippobooks )
Hide and Seek (The Sisterhood: Rules of the Game, Book 1)Hide & Seek
This is another of James Patterson's books that is a complete disappointment. It reads like it was written by a 16-year old (and perhaps it was). The story line is contrived; the dialogue is just barely passable; the format looks like a TV soap opera script. I keep hoping that I'll run across one of Patterson's books that I can admire - like the Alex Cross series - but mostly I've found that his writing is so sophmoric that it's embarrassing. Like Hide & Seek, sometimes I keep reading just to see if it gets any better or worse - and it never gets any better. There should be a refund on such trivial trash. - Kenn Morris, Los Angeles
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Loved this book, ending is superb ( mariedoors )
I cannot say enough good about this one, and I rarely dish out 5 star ratings. The perspectives of the characters are so well done. The ending is the absolute best, I read the last few pages over and over just to get that creepy feeling along my spine over and over again. EXCELLENT!!!
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Did She Or Didn't She?
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This is not one of my favorites. Even though it was not that well written it still kept my attention. The plot involves a singer Maggie Bradford who is on trial for the murder of Will Shepard who was famous in the athletic world. The plot thickens when it appears that she may have murdered two husbands. Is she a Black Widow? Pick it up you will like it. By Ruth Thompson author of "The Bluegrass Dream" and "Natchez Above The River"
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