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The Midnight Club
 
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A stunningly brilliant psychopathic killer who has skillfully eluded the police from London to Paris to New York. A beautiful woman journalist suddenly in grave danger. An unorthodox New York detective whose motive for stopping the killer couldn't be more personal or emotional.

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  • ISBN13: 9780446676410
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Audio Version Keeps the Treadmill Running
 
Review Date: February 16, 2006
Reviewer: Dindy Robinson, Arlington, TX United States
I don't usually care for James Patterson's non-Alex Cross books, so I was a little wary of this, one of his earlier books. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the story, which kept me on the edge of the treadmill, so to speak. The main character, John Stefanovitch (Stef), is a good, strong, believable character who rebounds from a brutal attack that leaves him in a wheelchair to take down St. Germain (the Grave Dancer) who organized the ambush in which Stef was injured and who killed Stef's wife.

We catch up with Stef two years after the ambush. He has returned to his job on the NYPD and is still determined to bring the Grave Dancer down and to fight against organized crime. Stef is smart and tough and in no way a victim. Sarah, a true-crime writer who is writing a book about the Midnight Club, a group of organized crime leaders, is also a good, strong character and is more than a match for Stef. The relationship that develops between them is realistic and unforced.

However, it is the young police officer, Isaiah Parker, who steals the show. He is a terrific character- young, idealistic, and determined that good should prevail over evil through whatever means necessary. This book raises the interesting issue of how does good fight against evil when all legal methods fail. The way the book answers the question is gratifying.

Full credit must be given to the narrator of the audio version, Robert Forster. He uses his voice to give life to the various characters, with the different people easily recognizable by the voices used.

If I have a problem with the book, it is the question of why it did not occur to any of these people that Sarah and her son would be an obvious target for the crime lords and take steps to protect them. But that's a minor quibble and in no way detracted from my enjoyment of the book.
Great Read
 
Review Date: February 3, 2000
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I thought this was one of his better books not involving Alex Cross. It had an interesting storyline with several good twists. I would recommend this book.
A suspenful thriller that made me enjoy each chapter I read.
 
Review Date: October 21, 1999
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John Stefonovitch, detective of the NYPD, tries to put a stop the the most powerful, low down, evil man in the world... Alexander St. Germain and The Midnight Club.I feel that this exquisite novel can make an excellent movie. Hey, let me direct the movie so that i could win an oscar, and you can win "best author of the year." Come on Pete, give me a shot.
Midnight club excellent addition to any book club
 
Review Date: May 17, 2003
Reviewer: James N Simpson, Gold Coast, QLD Australia
This book is just as good as the Alex Cross series and has one of the best villains ever created. The basic plot is that there is one organisation that every mafia, crime and drug organisation is controlled by. The killer in this book is the head of this organisation.

The detective in The Midnight Club is also an interesting character being that he is confined to a wheel chair.

A lot of reviews seem to dislike this book but I think it is sensational. For those who have never read a Patterson novel it is also great as you do not have to be familiar with any other books to fully appreciate the characters. For those who have read them this is a different detective to follow other than Alex Cross and the Women's Murder Club.

another pearl from the master
 
Review Date: November 23, 2001
Reviewer: R. Frye, Pennsylvania
This book is not an Alex Cross book and was written right before he started writing that series. This is a great story about an unorthodox NY detective and his obsession with the man who tried to kill and did kill his wife, the Grave Dancer.
This book is written is his mini chapter format that he is famous for and is well written, exciting and engrossing.
The Grave Dancer is a serial killer who kills for a variety of reasons, sometimes just to watch someone die.
If you liked any of his other books, you will definately enjoy this one.