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The Quickie | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael Ledwidge, James Patterson Publisher: Headline Category: Book
List Price: £17.99 Buy New: £6.00 You Save: £11.99 (67%)
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 362652
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.9
ISBN: 0755335740 EAN: 9780755335749 ASIN: 0755335740
Publication Date: June 28, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: UK SELLER UK SELLER UK SELLER UK SELLER UK SELLER UK SELLER UK SELLER
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A quick easy read October 26, 2008 wayne (heysham, england) I started this book in the helicopter on the way to work (offshore) and had finished it 4 hours later. All these James Patterson endorsed? books seem to be very easy to read and don't take a lot of brain power which is just what you need to keep you going through the day. As with quite a few of his book there is a twist at the end which is quite good though not as surprising as others he has done like Beach Road. All in all a good read if you want something to pass the day.
Quickie?? Too Right!!! September 14, 2008 Mavi (Belfast, UK) The Quickie is exactly that if you are looking for a short read that you just cant put down, this is the book for you. With Several twists a couple of which are surprising and you maybe have to suspend your belief's a bit with a few polt holes, but still well worth a read.
What a shame! August 18, 2008 Lizzy D (Manchester UK) I loved James Patterson books! I sat in a tent, in France, in the stifling heat, reading "when the wind blows" and could NOT put it down. I loved the Alex Cross books - pacey and gripping, but OH NO!!! What was this?? I agree, there were twists, but they came towards the end of the book - you had the majority out of the way before the twists, then they seemed to be squashed in, as an afterthought - the first half was loooong - appreciate we're trying to build tension here, but pffff! I was just really frustrated! If I hadn't spent some hard earned petrol money on it, I'd have given up. James, take time out, you can't need the money that much! Give it a while, then come back, all zesty and fesity, like you used to be!! We miss the old you!
Far fetched shallow rubbish August 16, 2008 Mr. Gary Wilson I have read quite a few James Patterson books - found them great well paced thrillers. This is absolutely rubbish, lazy, far fetched, shallow and I couldnt even finish it, I found it so annoying. I wont be buying anymore Patterson books
Exciting and a real page turner July 26, 2008 crime reader (UK) I enjoyed this book, it may not be the world's greatest piece of lierature ever written but for an easy to read page turning thriller it hits the mark. I love the short chapters, I always think they make a book that bit more readable, and this is one where you just have to keep reading a bit more. I didn't particularly think it was far fetched as some other reviewers did, it's exciting, enjoyable and what more do you want of a thriller?
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