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When The Wind Blows by James Patterson

When The Wind Blows

by James Patterson
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  • Oct 1, 1998, 416 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 1999, 419 pages
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Jill Martin
Very refreshing book from James Patterson, I wish he would do more on this order. Cat and Mouse was much too violent. He is to good of an author to do only the one type of book he had been doing up to When The Wind Blows. This was the first one of his my 41 year old daughter had read. She was going to look for others of his, but changed her mind when I told her they were very violent.


Joerg Schweitzer
This is a very disappointing fairytale, far fetched and illogical. Bring back Alex Cross and tell us what happened to Christine.

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