Customer Reviews
AMAZING AUTHOR...... - By: emma, 25 May 2007 
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE JAMES PATTERSON BOOKS, THE FIRST I READ WAS 'ALONG CAME A SPIDER' (WHICH I BORROWED FROM A FRIEND) AND I HAVE NEVER LOOKED BACK. I'D LIKE TO WRITE A REVIEW FOR ALL OF HIS BOOKS I HAVE READ BUT THERE ARE TOO MANY SO I WILL WRITE A GENERAL REVIEW. JAMES PATTERSON WRITES IN SUCH A WAY THAT KEEPS THE WRITER GRIPPED FROM START TO FINISH, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT'S COMING NEXT. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ALL HIS BOOKS, MANY OF WHICH I SELL AT A LOW PRICE, CHECK THEM OUT. THANK YOU.
No way on this earth is this worth reading! - By: C. Fisher, 28 Sep 2003 
personally i believe this is james pattersons worst book he has written so far! It is tedious mind boggling & has no story line! im sorry but avoid at all costs! not worth the time!
disappointing compared to his Alec Cross novels - By: , 20 Sep 2000 
I couldn't wait for the next James Patterson book to come out because I love his Alex Cross novels like 'Jack & Jill' 'Along Came a Spider'. His last AleX Cross left us hanging on the end of a phone line with the kidnaper threatening what he was going to do with Alex' missing girlfriend. So when I saw what I thought was the newest James Patterson at our local library I thought 'yes!' its the follow on at last, but I was very disappointed. Midnight Club has nothing to do with Alex Cross. It is a new character & a new plot. It was still based around cops but John Stevanovitch is the main character cop. Its a story of crime & corruption & a New York cop who with the help of a female journalist & his cop buddy set out to smash & uncover the members of a secret international society called the Midnight Club. A gun blast from one of the leading members of the club, St-Germain, & the most hated by Stevanovitch, leaves Stevanovitch for dead. If you want to know if he lives or dies you'll have to read it to find out. However, I found it very hard to keep with this book. It didn't grab me like his 'Cross' novels & I had to force myself to finish it.
good easy reading - By: , 15 Dec 1999 
this was my first patterson book & after reading this i could not wait till my next one. which is when the wind blows. john plays his main man whos gun down by his arch nemisis st germain.and from there you enter a world of drugs & backstabbing good read highley recomended.
Not very challenging... - By: , 08 Oct 1999 
This is very simplistic cop story where the good chase the bad - the variation here is that the cop is wheel-chair bound. (the author deals with this aspect well & it is clear that he has researched thoroughly). There is plenty of pacein the book & the chapters are of manageable size. However, the plot is simple, delivers few twists & is flawedin parts. This is a book for those who wish to escape for a couple of hours - it is not a book for those seeking a challenge or stimulation.