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jakexadams 7th Apr 2009
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Good Points: plots have a deep moral theme on crime and show the devastation that they can cause.
Bad Points: none
General comments: James Patterson, London Bridges kept me hooked. There is always something new going on that you wouoldn't expect, but it makes the book much more realistic.
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Guest 19th Dec 2007
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In my opinion, James Patterson has failed to produce a coherent piece of work with this book. I think that this book (London Bridges) is mediocre at best, punctuated by poor grammar and mixed perspectives. Finally, I think it fails to produce even an once of intelligence in the chase and capture of the wolf, with luck seeming to be the only form of detective work involved.- Read Guest's review (79 words)
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adam828 30th Jan 2006
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James Patterson's, London Bridges is an excellent book! It was hard to put down once you I started reading it . It kept me interested from the introduction all the way to the end. James Patterson is an excellent writer.- Read adam828's review (39 words)
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Harriet Klausner 13th Nov 2004
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London Bridges
James Patterson
Little, Brown, Nov 2004, $27.95, 391 pp.
ISBN: 0316710598
In Salvador, Brazil, the Wolf abducts Colonel Geoffrey the "Weasel" Shafer; while hanging upside down, Weasel learns that the Wolf has a job for him. US Army soldiers evacuate the 315 residents of Sunrise Valley, Nevada. As the Wolf watched his plan in Sunrise Valley succeed via remote in Bel Air, a plane drops a daisy cutter bomb on the town, leaving parched earth behind.
DC based FBI Agent Alex ...- Read Harriet Klausner's review (293 words)







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