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157 of 172 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT MISS THIS!,
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This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
Lauren Stillwell is living every woman's dream...she has a loving husband, a beautiful home and a great job. Lauren has it all until the day she surprises her husband for lunch and catches him with another woman. After Lauren casually asks her husband about his lunch, and he lies about it, she decides it's time for her to give him a taste of his own medicine.Lauren planned on a "quickie," a night of sex with no strings. However, her night of passion turns deadly when she witnesses a brutal murder. Lauren must uncover the truth at all costs if she is to save her job, her marriage, and even her life. I will not go into any more of the plot in order to keep the surprises intact, but trust me, when it's revealed what Lauren does for a living, who her one night stand is, and who the murderer is you will be floored and propelled to keep reading. Considering all this takes place in the first 60 pages, readers are treated to 300 more twist-filled pages that shock at every turn. `The Quickie' is not only one of the best Patterson books, it's one of the best thrillers this year. There are so many plots twists and surprises even the most jaded readers will be thrilled James Patterson has proven, once again, that he is THE master of an un-put-downable read. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE it's excellent. A MUST read! Nick Gonnella
87 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great Patterson book, the best in years!,
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This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
Every James Patterson fan has a right to be skeptical when he releases a new book. Will it be any good or will it be too similar to many of the recent books he's released. I became hooked on Kiss the Girls and devoured every Patterson book I could find. Now, Patterson churns out 4-5 books a year. I keep reading because most are pretty good, only a few are horrible, and every once in awhile, Patterson captures some of the old magic. As for his most recent books, Cross was really good, Step on a Crack was horrendous, and the 6th Target could have been much better if it had told one big story instead of 3 small ones. I had no expectations when I picked up and begin reading "The Quickie." This book with the strange title had me hooked from the beginning and trying to make time to read this book as fast as I could.Lauren is married to Paul. One day, she drives downtown hoping to surprise him at lunch. She spots him going into a hotel with a georgeous young blonde. This betrayal tears her apart and of course allows her to justify having her own fling with a coworker. That's as much of the plot as I'll give away. Let's just say that once Lauren has the quickie, an amazing amount of things go wrong. Lauren is faced with many decisions and dilemmas that force her to decide what really matters in her life. The plot hooked me from the beginning and carried me through the novel. Still, as I read I kept hoping the characters would be worth caring for. For awhile, none of the characters are sympathetic. Is Lauren good or bad? What about her husband Paul? What about Scott Thayer, the man Lauren has the affair with? But don't worry, Patterson (and random co-author) know what they are doing. The book hurls twists and turns at you to where you are never sure about Lauren's plans to survive the disaster she created by having that one "quickie." There aren't any cheap plot gimmicks used either. This is a straight up thriller. This is the best stand-alone Patterson book I've read in a long time. Honeymoon and Beach Road were bad, while Lifeguard was pretty good. I recommend this book to all Patterson fans who may have given up on the author. If you are considering reading Patterson for the first time, I recommend starting at the beginning of the Cross books or read this one. You won't be disappointed.
25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, but somewhat flawed...,
This review is from: The Quickie (Paperback)
The only James Patterson book I have ever read is Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. I have never read any of his thrillers, which is what he's known for. I picked up The Quickie, co-authored by Michael Ledwidge, on a whim while I was browsing the new paperbacks section at the bookstore. Even though I wouldn't call this novel brilliant or clever, it is definitely entertaining and will probably enable me to pick up other Patterson thrillers in the future. Lauren Stillwell's world shatters when she sees her husband sneaking off during lunchtime to meet with another woman. How could he do that to her after all they've been through together? But instead of confronting him and throwing a tantrum, she does something else -- she evens the score by sleeping with a colleague she's had a crush on for a long time. Little had she known the can of worms she has opened by doing such a thing. She catches her husband killing her lover, and now she has to do the sort of unethical things she thought she would never do -- trample with evidence, lie to people -- in order to cover her husband's tracks and save her job, not to mention avoid involving the media at all cost. But things get more complicated for Lauren when twists, turns and flooring discoveries and events unfold.This novel lives by its name. It is definitely a quickie and I wasn't bored throughout the riveting read. The chapters are very short, something I noticed in Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas, which make reading this book a breeze. The characters are all well-defined. Many reviewers complained that the characters, especially the heroine, are all flawed and have unlikable qualities. I for one appreciate reading a book whose heroine isn't a perfect, moral, Law and Order type, but a flawed and at times selfish person who is looking after herself and her loved ones. (For no matter how much she claims she is also looking after Scott's family's best interest, her motives are more selfish than that.) The things she allows to happen and the things that occur for omitting her husband's crime are awful, but I felt for Lauren and her dilemma. The somewhat ironic twist at the end is great, but the resolution is glossed over and is tied up a little too neatly for my liking. I won't go into further detail because I don't want to post any spoilers, but I'm sure that those who have read this novel will agree with me on that account. All in all, The Quickie is entertaining from beginning to end. It's nothing special, but it serves its purpose as a good thriller. This is the perfect spring/summer "quickie."
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Spare me!,
This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
My first ever review: this was one of the top 5 WORST books I've ever read -- and I read constantly. I was embarrassed to have read it, and James Patterson should be doubly embarrassed to have his name associated with it. Did he even read it??? The beginning was so meandering and senseless, and the CONSTANT!!! use of !!!exclamation points!!!! was incredibly annoying. One of the few books I didn't bother finishing. I skimmed through the second half of it, because it showed absolutely no signs whatsoever of getting any better. The only good thing I have to say is that fortunately I got it from the library, and didn't spend good money on it. Save yours!!! Use Amazon to buy better books -- there are plenty of them.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
What a disapointment!!!!,
This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
If you're planning to settle down with a good Patterson read...don't plan on it being this book.If James Patterson puts out more books like this one he'll destroy his reputation as a reliably good author.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
When You Want The Heroine Dead, It Can't Be Good.,
By Blake in Cali (California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
Lauren Stillwell is one of New York's finest. She is a homicide detective. We are told her marriage of many years is a pretty good one and there's much love but a hint of marital monotony. When she sees her husband leaving a hotel with another woman, she immediately suspects infidelity. When she asks him about his lunch and he lies, it is enough to call it confirmed. So, instead of using her detective skills to collect physical evidence (receipts? credit card & bank statements? dry cleaning? address book? emails? tickets?), she decides the lie is enough to inflict her own sense of revenge by having a "Quickie". What follows is a series of freak coincidences and unbelievable surprise plot changes.There isn't a single sympathetic character and their development is offered to the reader as footnotes: "Oh by the way, did we forget to mention (insert 'shock' item)". I never get to know our heroine, Lauren Stillwell. One minute she is sharp, confident, moral and perceptive. The next, she is dense, insecure, corrupt and clueless. Why does she make the decisions that she does? Even her choice of "The Quickie" makes you question her competence and it's not just because of the type of person he turns out to be (oops? spoiled?). Maybe if the author had let me in on those steamy emails I wasn't told existed until `after', instead of the sappy childhood memory, I could forgive and understand (while not condoning) why she launched the affair. Sadly, that would defeat the author's method of surprise. This book is a major disappointment. Our heroine needs to be someone we are rooting for. The only suspense I felt was the hope Lauren would be caught and put behind bars as the dumb crook she was. Overall, a terrible, terrible book where things happen just because the writer said so.
33 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Appaling heroine; Wish Patterson would write his own books!,
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This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
Someone wrote in a review here that they wished the heroine was dead while reading the book. I completely agree. The heroine was the poster child for deception, bad behavior, and immorality. I get that characters can be flawed, and I enjoy a flawed character WHO COMES AROUND. Lauren is a cop, and when her husband "secretly" murders another cop, she doesn't even question him about it, just covers up the crime. With each step, she gets herself knee-deep into serious corruption. Those cops who figure out inconsistencies in her investigating destroy evidence on her behalf. Huh?? District attorneys cave to her "blackmail". She lets another man get shot and take the rap for the cop killing. Where is Lauren's conscience? And she was supposedly a good cop before all this! Only when she learns some disturbing things about her husband does she even CONSIDER doing the right--but that's short lived, and in the end, she decides to pocket a ton of cash her husband stole and live off of it. What????? Is this character supposed to be morally redeeming AT ALL??? And as a cop??? The book was so unrealistic. There were some witty metaphors...that's about it. Otherwise, it was a huge waste of time.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Mystery,
By J. Whitman (Glendale, Ca.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
After reading some of the posted reviews, I am stunned at other reader's reactions. This was perhaps the most implausable scenario for a mystery novel I can ever recall reading. At times I felt it was almost silly.The idea that a woman who has risen as high in the NYPD could act so foolishly is hard to swallow. The book is an easy read and a typical Patterson page turner. Hence the two stars.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Patterson rip-off!,
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This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
This book is an endless series of implausible developments, and is indicative of a writer who's trading on his name by having others write the book for him.Don't be fooled: DON'T BUY THIS BOOK.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Plenty of twists and turns,
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This review is from: The Quickie (Hardcover)
In the interest of review-readers who don't want any spoilers, I will refrain from outlining the plot of this book. Suffice it to say that there are tons of twists and turns in this plot and James Patterson takes his heroine, police woman Lauren Stillwell, on a wild ride. There is murder, infidelity, and revenge and that's just in the first few chapters. Just when you think you have a handle on who are the good guys and who are the bad guys, authors Patterson and Ledwidge pull the rug out and send the story in another direction. As with most of James Patterson's books, I find it best to suspend disbelief and just enjoy the ride!
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