James Patterson by James Patterson hap and leonardHow did a kid whose dad lived in the poorhouse become the most successful storyteller in the world? This "fizzing, funny, often deeply moving" (Daily Mail) #1 New York Times bestselling memoir is damn near addictive. I loved it . . . that Patterson guy can write! (Ron Howard) James Patterson's best stories are the stories of his life. On the morning he was born, he nearly died. His dad grew up in the Pogey the Newburgh, New York, poorhouse. He worked
the American leader of one of the largest underground resistance groups in Germany during WWII—“a page-turner story of espionage
his feelings about music and the violin
a stranger to everyone (including Hollis) who reached out to Hollis through her blog
In What's a Hostess to Do
Liberty is the late Reverend Jerry Falwell's "Bible Boot Camp" for young evangelicals
Agent Amy Cornwall excels at working from the shadows—until a botched field operation reveals dark dealings between her bosses and an informant
and his days on the road with long-forgotten club bands
It happens in a split second
is a story of spellbinding drama and intrigue
glitter and hairspray
six thousand US Marines awoke one January morning to find themselves surrounded by 20
He was ridiculed by the white popular press and robbed of due royalties by unscrupulous music publishers