4th of July (novel) - Sources, References, External Links, Quotations

Sources, References, External Links, Quotations

Review of 4th of July at www.mostlyfiction.com

James Patterson
Bibliography
Novels
  • When the Wind Blows
  • Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
  • The Jester
  • The Lake House
  • Sam's Letters to Jennifer
  • Judge and Jury
  • The Quickie
  • Sundays at Tiffany's
  • Sail
  • The Postcard Killers
Alex Cross series
  • Alex Cross
  • Kyle Craig
  • Along Came a Spider
  • Kiss the Girls
  • Jack & Jill
  • Cat and Mouse
  • Pop Goes the Weasel
  • Roses Are Red
  • Violets Are Blue
  • Four Blind Mice
  • The Big Bad Wolf
  • London Bridges
  • Mary, Mary
  • Cross
  • Double Cross
  • Cross Country
  • Alex Cross's Trial
  • I, Alex Cross
  • Cross Fire
  • Kill Alex Cross
  • Merry Christmas, Alex Cross
Daniel X series
  • The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
  • Watch the Skies
  • Demons and Druids
Maximum Ride series
  • List of characters
  • Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
  • Maximum Ride: School's Out Forever
  • Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports
  • Maximum Ride: The Final Warning
  • MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel
  • Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel
  • Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel
  • Nevermore: The Final Maximum Ride Adventure
Michael Bennett series
  • Step on a Crack
  • Run for Your Life
  • Worst Case
Witch and Wizard series
  • Witch and Wizard
  • Witch and Wizard: The Gift
  • Witch and Wizard: The Fire
Women's Murder Club series
  • 1st to Die
  • 2nd Chance
  • 3rd Degree
  • 4th of July
  • The 5th Horseman
  • The 6th Target
  • 7th Heaven
  • 8th Confession
  • The 9th Judgment
Non-fiction
  • Against Medical Advice: A True Story

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