You've Been Warned by James Patterson, Howard Roughan

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

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  • Publisher: Vision
  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780446198974
  • Sales Rank: 1,450
  • 400pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

James Patterson's scariest stand-alone thriller ever: a young woman alone in the big city with murder in her dreams.

Kristin Burns is making her way in New York City. Her photos are being considered at a major Manhattan gallery, she works by day with two wonderful children, and the man of her dreams is almost hers for keeps. But just as everything she's ever wanted is finally within reach, her life changes forever--with one murderous nightmare. Kristin wakes up every morning from the same chilling, unforgettable dream. And suddenly, it's visiting her during the day too. As her life turns stranger by the minute, Kristin is haunted and terrified. Is it all in her head? Or is the nightmare becoming her life? Kristin searches desperately for what's real through the lens of her camera, only knowing two things for sure: that no place is safe and the fate of everyone she loves lies in her hands.

About the Author
James Patterson's most recent major bestseller is Judge and Jury. He is one of the world's most popular and successful authors and lives in Florida

Publishers Weekly

You've Been Warnedis aptly titled. Patterson has produced dozens of bestselling thrillers, on his own and more recently with a stable of co-writers. But his latest seriously lacks excitement, and Kadushin doesn't do much to bring the audio version to life. Despite her exotic name and her background as a singer/composer, she sounds very much like a whiny waitress as she reads the mundane story about a supposedly talented photographer who works as a nanny for a wealthy family and falls into a fevered sexual involvement with the husband. Adding to the déjà vu withdrawals from the cliché bank are a series of nightmares featuring four body bags. She also sees-and talks with-dead people. Unfortunately, none of it adds up to a worthwhile listening experience. Consider this your warning. Simultaneous release with the Little, Brown hardcover (Reviews, July 30). (Sept.)

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Biography

Not making any bones about his bid for success, James Patterson once declared he wanted to be known as “the king of the page-turners.” While that may seem like a pretty grand ambition, Patterson is as worthy of that title as any author working today.

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I CAN'T BELIVE THIS IS JAMES PATTERSON!by Booklover12360

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November 29, 2008: James Patterson is one of my favorite authors, a suspense god, who has turned up so may good page turners. I picked this up at Barnes and Noble and thought that i'd spend a pleasnt afternoon, enjoying myself- losing myself in the plot of the story, but that didn't happen. The book seems like it hasn't been written by James Patterson even though it has, but also woth Howard Roughan. The writing is more like the kind you'd find in a goosebumps books. I kept on reading thinking desperately and hopefully that something exciting would happen, something that would bring the story back to life. But nothing happened. The ending wasn't so good either, i don't reccomend this book. If you want to read a GOOD James Patterson novel than just pick up anything else by him- except this. And just an opinion, i think that James Patterson should start wrote more novels by himself insteadof with other authors. I like to read his writing and only his.

Most Boring Patterson Book EVERby loriucnsg

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November 20, 2008: Ok, normally I love this guy's books. But this one was awful. It was all I could do just to finish it, and that's just because I refuse to not finish a book once I've started. There were no good parts in this other than the scant amount of time devoted to romance - and it's not a romance. There is virtually no plot, the characters are poorly visualized, and it seems to run on endlessly. At the end, I honestly wasn't even certain what the point of the book was. I wish I had read the reviews before spending money on this one.


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