Kill Me If You Can
A Novel
Book - 2011
A poor art student in New York City discovers a duffel bag full of diamonds in the chaos during an attack at Grand Central Station and is pursued by the Ghost, an assassin who had murdered the bag's owner.
Publisher:
New York : Little, Brown, 2011.
Edition:
Doubleday large print home library ed.
ISBN:
9781611295795
1611295793
1611295793
Characteristics:
504 p. (large print) ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentI couldn't help but like the main characters in this mystery/love story. This James Patterson book is one I completely enjoyed.
The book was a great read and what I have come to see as this isn't James Patterson writing it, it is pretty much 70% Marshall Karp and 30% James Patterson. Seems to me that the contributing authors are actually doing most of the writing and James Patterson just taking the book. But it is a great piece with a great twist that, I have to say, I DID SEE COMING, for me a little predictable if you put it all together fast. So yeah.. still a great read though. And what's with all the sappy love stories at the end of a lot of the books recently.. can we just get a book without it having some sort of love story involved please?
Okay book if you're looking for something light and fast. Nothing exceptional or memorable
The book was okay but some of the twists were a bit over done. It seems he is on an assembly line writing binge and the latest are not as good as his earlier works when he was the sole writer.
A good book by Patterson and Karp.. Fast-paced and an excellent read.
Best JP book i hav ever read. Great story. There are alot of plot twists.
Highly Reccomended!!
Plot within a plot. Another surprising ending with part of the ending placed in Russia and the best part being philantropical. Very gripping book
Loved the humor in this book! Can't wait for the sequel.
WOW!!! This was a great read, definetly recommend to anyone who loves J. Patterson. One you start you don't want to put it down.
This book was good... some unlikely bits but good. There's a really nice twist in the middle.