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Black Friday
Black Friday
Author: James Patterson
ISBN: 39407
Pages: 450
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Warner books
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
If you are a fan of governmental conspiracy theories, you will be captivated by this one....You are left wondering if it could possibly be????
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Helpful Score: 3
"Black Friday" revolves around a mass terrorist plot concocted by bitter Vietnam War veterans who want vengeance against the United States government and society in general. The way to hit them where it really hurts was by attempting to strike a severe blow towards the U.S. Stock Market, and therefore, causing a crash that would severely hurt the U.S. economy. An interesting Pre 9/11 terrorist plot...Definitely not as good as previous books by Patterson.
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Helpful Score: 2
Another great book by Patterson involving an elite militia force attempting to take Wall Street to it's knees. Fast-paced and exciting all throughout the book.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is an early work of Patterson's. It was good, although not as good as the Alex Cross series. Still an enjoyable, albeit quick, read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Good Read
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Helpful Score: 1
One of James Patterson's early books. Good financial thriller.
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Helpful Score: 1
Pretty good once you get into it
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Helpful Score: 1
A bit dated but still the great Patterson style
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Helpful Score: 1
I regret to say that I have come late to Mr. Patterson's writing, and boy, was I in for a very pleasant surprize, and a helluva ride! A serious twist, that I did not see coming!
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Helpful Score: 1
Not his best, but still good.
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Helpful Score: 1
If you like government conspiracy theories this book is for you. It definately makes you think about the possibilities.
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Helpful Score: 1
A good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Must read for Patterson fans
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5 stars....a real page-turner. I read it in record time.
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One of Patterson's better thrillers.
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Lots of action and suspense.
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A nonstop thrill ride!
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I thought this book was slow in the beginning. It isn't one of the best books James Patterson has written.
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Good book, but not one of James Patterson's best. Would still recommend it.
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New York city is under seige by a secret militia group, and that's just the beginning of the relentess terror of BLACK FRIDAY.
Very Good
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A courageous federal agent, a powerful and resourceful woman lawyer - only they can possibly stop the unspeakable from happening. New Yourk City is under siege by a secret militia group - and that's just the beginning of the relentless terror of Black Friday.
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This to me was nothing like a James Patterson book. James Patterson books are generally page turners and this one was far from that. From the beginning I had a hard time getting into it. The premise is interesting, but didn't cause the normal suspense. I never finished the book and after the 9th chapter I put it back on my list.

Truly this is a personal opinion, but I didn't care for the book.
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Not my favorite of Patterson's books. I really like his books, this one was more militia like. I prefer the story ones better. Unabridged 8 tapes
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great book
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This is similiar to events that have happened in our time. A very realistic book.
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The breathtaking suspence of Kiss the Girls and the authenticity of N.Y.P.D. Blue: Welcome to James Patterson's classic superthriller, Black Friday. A courageous federal agent, a powerful and resourceful woman lawyer-only they can possibly stop the unspeakable from happening. New York City is under seige by a secret milita group- and that's just the beginning of the relentless terror of BLACK FRIDAY.
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From Publishers Weekly: "While Patterson's thriller is slightly out-of-date with its Cold War setting, it remains dramatically contemporary in its vision of a stock market thrown into chaos when a group of saboteurs blows up several Wall Street institutions. Actor Fernandez's mellow reading allows the story to unfold unhurriedly, though too slowly for the first half. Arch Carroll, head of the CIA's antiterrorist division, and Caitlin Dylan, director of enforcement for the SEC, team up professionally, and later romantically, to locate the Wall Street terrorists before they strike again. Arch travels to Paris and back (unfortunately, Fernandez, who capably reproduces other accents, has a poor grasp of French pronunciation), as he finds himself on the trail of former colonel David Hudson and his ragtag band of vengeance-seeking Vietnam veterans." Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --
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excellent book he is a great writer
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I love anything James Patterson writes and this book was no exception!
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James Patterson is one of the best mystery writer around, always enjoyable.
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typical patterson
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From AudioFile
Rare is the performer who can juggle multiple foreign accents fluidly. Stephen Lang somehow manages to keep well over a dozen ethnically diverse characters in the air as he narrates James Patterson's fast-paced international thriller about a conspiracy to disrupt the world's financial markets. As the story opens, a militia group known as "Green Band" detonates explosives in several key buildings in New York's financial district. They have no apparent motive or demand, and their link to an unseen international terrorist is ambiguous. It is up to Federal Agent Archer Carroll to unravel the plot before it unravels the Western world. The novel--an adaptation of an earlier Patterson book--bears minor anachronisms, but listeners won't mind as Lang's relentless pace and Patterson's storytelling guide them on this terrifying ride.
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Not my cup of tea, hard to follow.
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As all James Patterson's books, I loved it. It is a really wonderful thriller
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Very good!
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typical great patterson story
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Another version of this book was previously published as BLACK MARKET.
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Page turner
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Good book!
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Not a usual Patterson, but good none the less.
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very good book.
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Long before 9/11, James Patterson wrote a thriller in which a para-military terrorist group bombed New York's stock market. There are ex-military characters, people in high places, drug dealers, CIA operatives and others - half working to solve the case and the others working to perpetuate it and continue the terrorist acts. Originally published as Black Market in 1986, you have to wonder if anyone involved in 9/11 had ever seen this book, because some of the ideas are similar. Scary thought!
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A great addition to the series.
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James Patterson's #1 Bestseller and a classic superthriller. A courageous federal agent, a powerful and resourceful woman lawyer - only they can possibly stop the unspeakable from happening. New York City is under siege by a secret militia group and that's just the beginning of the relentless terror of Black Friday.
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great
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I couldn't get into this book. I may give it one more try or repost it on the site.
Barb
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Huge disappointment from Patterson. Political, conspiracies, terrorist, etc. just not my cup of tea and after 150 pages just couldn't go farther just too much of the above and not at all interesting.
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The breathtaking suspense of Kiss the Girls and the authenticity of NYPD Ble:Welcom to James Person's classic superthirller, Black Friday. A courageous federal agent, a powerful and resourceful woman lawyer-only they can possibly stop the unspeakable from happerning. New York City is under siege by a secret militia group-and that's just the beginning of the relentless terror of BLACK FRIDAY!!!!
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the breathtaking suspence of Kiss the Girls and the authenticity of N.Y.P.D. Blue: Welcome to James Patterson's classic superthriller, Black Friday. A courageous federal agent, a powerful and resourceful woman lawyer-only they can possibly stop the unspeakable from happening. New York City is under seige by a secret milita group- and that's just the beginning of the relent;ess terror of Black Friday.