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Roses Are Red |
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Rating:  Summary: First and last.... Review: There are many many worse authors selling just as many copies, however, this was an uninteresting novel, poorly structured, and with a pointless ending. There is no value in a detective story in which the author takes pains to ensure that the culprit cannot be identified. If the unfinished nature of the book is designed to tempt me to read the next in the series then it failed.
Rating:  Summary: Pretty darn good Review: Since I was initially introduced to Patterson via 3RD DEGREE, I decided to try another one of his books on my own. ROSES ARE RED is a great book to get your mind jogging. The twists and turns the plot takes are crazy and will sometimes catch you off guard. You have to be paying real close attention to what's going on to be able to follow along. The book deals with the famous Alex Cross and his family, along with his new love interest, Betsy Cavalierre and his other fellow employees. The wild deaths and murders take your mind to a different level of thinking and understanding. Patterson gets into the criminal mind and you discover what psychotic things a 'mastermind' can think up. Also try CHILDREN'S CORNER by Jackson McCrae for a VERY interesting read.
Rating:  Summary: First Alex Cross book I read. Review: The book was cheap, and on sale, bargain price, and I coudn't help but pick it up, what's the harm. I had no knowledge of the Alex Cross books, All I knew was it was a book, the first book book, I would read in my fifteen years on the earth. It was great, it didn't distill a love of reading, no, I had just woken one day and decided I want to be a voracious reader. Really.
Rating:  Summary: Finger Nail Biter Review: Man, couldn't put this one down. Very suspenseful and fast paced. I am moving on to Violets are Blue. Hope it is as good as this one. Highly recommended if you enjoy thriller FBI stuff.
Rating:  Summary: An okay read, but disappointing ending Review: I work in a retirement home, and occasionally get a few minutes to myself and go to the library. Since I've read all the decent true crime there, I thought I would give this fiction writer a try.
I think that Patterson is an involving writer for the most part - I took the book home and finished after work. And I thought his character "Mastermind" was very interesting. He reminds me of Lawrence Sanders in that he can make up characters that you truly hate and want to see punished.
There were some exciting parts, like the train part where they have to drop of a ransom and are turned every which way by this psycho.
I can't say what happens at the end, but it is not a very finished ending, it's almost a little slap in the face. Disappointing.
And I really did have to wonder - why would some white writer make his hero a black guy? To be unique? To be what? I am the only white worker among many black people, and if I were going to have a hero/heroine, I would base it on my own culture. I am not a racist at all, but I do wonder.
I recently read "Along Came a Spider," too, and it's better than this, but for me, Patterson is a writer that can be hit or miss in a lot of ways.
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