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Tick Tock (Large Print) By James Patterson

Tick Tock (Large Print)

by James Patterson

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Tick Tock

LIKE THE LUXURY CO-OPS and five-star French eateries located in Manhattan’s Silk Stocking District, Benchley East Side Parking was outrageously exclusive. Tucked side by side and bumper to bumper within its four temperature-controlled underground levels beneath East 77th Street were several vintage Porsches, a handful of Ferraris, even a pair of his-and-hers Lamborghinis.

The out-of-the-box midnight blue SL550 Mercedes convertible that squealed out of its car elevator at three minutes past noon that Saturday seemed tailor-fit to the high-rent neighborhood.

So did the lean forty-something waiting by the garage’s office when the sleek Merc stopped on a dime out front.

With his salt-and-pepper Beckham buzz cut, pressed khakis, silk navy golf shirt, and deep golden tan that suggested even deeper pockets, it was hard to tell if the car or its driver was being described by the purring Merc’s vanity plate:

“With this heat, I figured you’d want the top down, as usual, Mr. Berger,” the smiling half-Hispanic, half-Asian garage attendant said as he bounced out and held open the wood-inlaid door. “Have a good one, now.”

“Thanks, Tommy,” Berger said, deftly slipping the man a five as he slid behind the luxury sports car’s iconic three-pronged steering wheel. “I’ll give it a shot.”

The fine leather seat slammed luxuriously into Berger’s back as he launched the convertible with a high-torque snarl down East 77th Street and out onto Fifth Avenue.
The crisp, almost sweet smell of Central Park’s pin oaks and dogwoods fused harmoniously with the scent of the hand-stitched leather. At 59th Street, the park’s treetops gave way to the ornate fairy-tale facade of the Plaza Hotel. Moments later, along both sides of the upscale boulevard, glittering signs began to flick past like a Vanity Fair magazine come to life: Tiffanys, Chanel, Zegna, Pucci, Fendi, Louis Vuitton. Outside the stores, swarms of summer Saturday tourists took pictures and stood gaping as if they were having trouble believing they were standing in the very center of the capital of the world.

But the world’s most expensive avenue might as well have been a dirt road through a shit kicker’s cornfield as far as Berger was concerned. Behind the mirrored lenses of his Persol aviators, he kept his gray eyes locked level and forward, his mind blank.

It was his one true talent. In his life, every victory had come down to singleness of purpose, his ability to focus, to leave out everything but the matter at hand.

Even so, he felt his pulse skitter when he finally arrived at his destination, the New York Public Library’s main branch on the west side of Fifth Avenue between 41st and 42nd Streets. In fact, as he slowed, he felt his adrenaline surge, and his heart begin to beat almost painfully in time with the car’s indicator.

Copyright @ 2011 James Patterson

 

Tick Tock (Large Print)

In Tick Tock, James Patterson’s new page-turner, Detective Michael Bennett is vacationing with his grandfather, his 10 adopted kids and Mary Catherine, their nanny—who he’s growing very fond of—when a rash of murders sends New York City into chaos.

The common thread seems to be Bennett himself, since the killer has left notes for him at each crime scene. They all say “For Lawrence,” and Bennett, working with FBI agent Emily Parker, is stumped. Yet a pattern soon emerges suggesting the crimes are copycats of infamous killers from the past. And “why” is of the essence. For as the clock ticks on, time is running out for Bennett’s family, still at the beach, alone and vulnerable while waiting for him to return....

Large Print Hardcover Book : 528 pages

Publisher: Hachette Book Group Usa ( January 24, 2011 )

Item #: 13-347241

ISBN: 9781611292114

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.189inches

Product Weight: 18.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Fair
March 14, 2011

I prefer when Paterson writes on his own. it seems when he has a fellow writer with him, the story drags on and on. Almost as wordy ans Stephen King. James you don't need help.

Reviewer: James F

Tick tock
March 07, 2011

This is one of the best James Patterson books I've read. I finished it in two days. Had a complete surprise on Bennett's character and the ending was great. Exciting book, kept my interest, loved the characters and wasn't disappointed with the ending. A MUST READ!

Reviewer: Lillian

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