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Original Title: Tick Tock
ISBN: 031612852X (ISBN13: 9780316128520)
Edition Language: English
Series: Michael Bennett #4
Characters: Michael Bennett, Emily Parker, Mary Catherine, Father Seamus, Carl Apt, Lawrence Berger
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
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Tick Tock (Michael Bennett #4) Hardcover | Pages: 448 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 24080 Users | 1324 Reviews

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A bomb set in one of New York's busiest places is discovered before it explodes. But relief turns to terror when the police realize it is just a warning of greater devastation to come. The city calls on Detective Michael Bennett, pulling him away from a seaside vacation with his ten adopted children and their beloved nanny, Mary Catherine--leaving his entire family open to attack. Bennett enlists the help of a former colleague, FBI Agent Emily Parker. His affection for Emily grows into attraction and then something stronger, and his relationship with Mary Catherine takes an unexpected turn. Another horrifying crime leads Bennett to a shocking discovery that exposes the killer's pattern--and the earth-shattering enormity of his plan.

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Title:Tick Tock (Michael Bennett #4)
Author:James Patterson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Large Print
Pages:Pages: 448 pages
Published:January 24th 2011 by Little, Brown and Company (first published December 25th 2010)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller

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Another great one for this series. I am going to have to try to read a couple more in this series in between my already planned reads.

Very disappointing for james Patterson. I love most of his books. This one had so much potential and started off good then it kinda just lost it. For a thriller it wasn't very thrilly. I didnt enjoy the case or the characters really. I feel like its not normal patterson work.

This was a great murder mystery, although I why does the relationship between Michael Bennett and Mary Catherine bugs me so much? I have to see how it plays out in the subsequent novels.

This is the first I've read of the Michael Bennett series, but I already love it. It was a definite thriller, full of suspense, action, and gore...and that got some getting used to because I don't generally read thrillers. But I loved every second of it, and plan to read the first three before this one. What I especially loved was that with each chapter or so you alternate third-person of the two main characters, and you get some really great insight into their mind and thoughts and personality.

Can I say, Im obsessed!! I love the Michael Bennett series! Listening to the audible version is truly the best. The mix of detective/ personal story for Michael is awesome. I love how James is weaving the story about Mary Catherine and all the kids plus his grandpa. Its just a great series. 5 stars!

New York is not a city I wish to live; visit? Ok.... Theres too much mayhem and trouble when youre just trying to live each day. With that many people living in one city, its easy to determine why psychopaths choose this city.A killer is on the prowl, committing copy-cat murders from previous serial murderers. He has no qualms about taking the life of a man, woman or child. The story drags a little but at the same time it takes time to find a killer. Not as great as book 3 but okay.

This is a fairly standard thriller, the sort that James Patterson and his many associates churn out on a regular basis so that those of us who enjoy a fairly standard thriller can enjoy another fairly standard thriller.What is there to say about this one? Not a lot. I may just stick to a formulaic sort of "there is a baddy who does bad things but the goody gets him in the end... or does he?" line.James Patterson rolls out the same thing time after time - why shouldn't I? Tick tock......
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