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| Original Title: | Beach Road |
| ISBN: | 0316159786 (ISBN13: 9780316159784) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | Long Island, New York(United States) Montauk, New York(United States) |
James Patterson
Hardcover | Pages: 390 pages Rating: 3.82 | 32035 Users | 1595 Reviews
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Tom Dunleavy has a one-man law firm in America's wealthiest resort town: legendary East Hampton. But his job barely keeps him in paper clips. His clients make a living serving the rich. The billionaires and celebrities swarming the beaches already have lawyers on their payroll.Very ExpensiveThen a friend of Tom's is arrested for a triple murder near a movie star's mansion. Tom knows in his gut that Dante Halleyville is innocent. Dante asks him to represent him in what could be the Trial of the Century.Very Exclusive
Tom recruits Manhattan superlawyer Kate Costello to help. She's a tough hire, because Kate is his ex-girlfriend, but she agrees. In their search to find who really executed three locals, Tom orchestrates a series of revelations to expose the killer, and what emerges is staggering.Very Explosive
The final scenes of this audiobook unveil a truth that will leave readers gasping in shock. Written with the precision that has made James Patterson "a master of his genre" (USA Today), Beach Road is his wildest, most thrilling novel ever.

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| Title | : | Beach Road |
| Author | : | James Patterson |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First |
| Pages | : | Pages: 390 pages |
| Published | : | May 1st 2006 by Little, Brown and Company |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller |
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Ratings: 3.82 From 32035 Users | 1595 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Beach Road
My first Patterson read. Good, definitely gets you hooked & wanting to keep reading. The book is told from the point of view of basically 5 different people and I did not feel that Patterson was 100% succesful with this. As the book would switch to a different character as first person, it really just felt the same. His writing style didnt really vary as he changed point of view. I think this is a hard thing to do but Barbara Kingsolver did it beautifully in the Poisonwood Bible so I alwaysI was really not impressed with this one. Most of the book dragged on, in my opinion, leading to the big reveal at the end. The remainder of the story after the reveal seems rushed and does not really provide a lot of detail to support why these crimes were committed. I love James Pattersons Alex Cross series, but something about co-authoring with someone else takes away some of the appeal for me.
Nope nope nope nope but lol at the ending

I don't start reading a James Patterson book expecting literary genius, but this hit a new low. I don't think I've ever had my intelligence insulted by a book. Wow. RUN, don't walk away from this one.
Couldn't put this book down. This is the first James Patterson book I've read and I'm now hooked, I can't wait to read more from him. There are a ton of twists and turns, and surprises. Such a great book.
This was the first James Patterson book that I read and I'm disappointed to say that I did not like it.First, what I did like. The chapters are short - very short (2-3 pages) - making this a very quick and easy read. I felt like I was flying through the book. This is an easy weekend or beach read.What I didn't like. Each chapter was written from a different character's point of view (POV) with some consecutive chapters written from the same character's POV. I found myself quite often having to
Spoiler alert! Don't bother anyway! It's 3:45 AM and I just finished Beach Road after awaking and needing to get up for a bit to read. I finish Chapter 107 out of 116 and decide that James Patterson is a hack who goes for the cheap crappy shocker just to piss people off. I have slogged through the 106 other chapters, almost giving up during Chapter 1 when three black boys face off to three white boys in a cliche pick up game in a not so cliche place, the Hamptons of all settings, for what I


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