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Beach Road
Beach Road
Author: James Patterson, Peter de Jonge
ISBN-13: 9780446619158
ISBN-10: 0446619159
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 12
This summer, I wanted to try authors I haven't read before. I'm always looking for a good book to read. I picked up Beach Road by James Patterson & Peter De Jonge and took it with me on vacation. I've read good things about Patterson and his books. Beach Road is set on the east end of Long Island which appealed to me. I recognized many of the places Patterson mentioned in the story.

The trouble is ... I didn't like the book very much and felt disappointed.

It started out all right. Tom Dunleavy, the main character, is a sort of lack luster lawyer. He used to play pro basketball but washed out after an injury. Apparently he didn't have such a great family life because his older brother is more like a father to him. Naturally he used to have a wonderful girlfriend years ago but dumped her for reasons unknown and now she is a high power city lawyer. And also naturally, Tom has a dog.

Three of Tom's friends are murdered some time after a game of basketball at the home of one of those absent ritzy rich folks who happened to have a very nice court built on the property. Tom, his brother, and the three murdered friends challenged Dante Halleyville, a giant of a high school athlete, and four of his friends. There was a scuffle that turned a little ugly during the game and so when the three guys turn up dead, naturally suspicion falls first on Dante and his pals. Up to this point, I thought it was interesting.

The story is told from several view points. Among them: Tom, Kate Costello, Dante, a knowledgeable cop from Brooklyn named Connie Raiborne, a psycho drug dealer named Loco, Dante's grandma, and a very minor character named Nikki Robinson (cleaning person and cousin of Dante's).

Some of the obvious: Dante is arrested and accused of the murders. Although Tom doesn't step in at first to act as his attorney, he does become lawyer for the defense. He also persuades Kate to join him. Grandma is staunchly supporting her grandson. Raiborne does his job, carefully seeking out clues and figuring out what happened. All of these things aren't terrible, just predictable.

The reason I didn't like the book? There was a twist in it that just didn't ring true. If you read the book you'll see what I mean. When I read it, I thought there is no way that these people would act like that, I just don't believe it. I think it's because the authors didn't lay enough of a foundation to suggest the possibility. It just seemed to come out of thin air and that is very annoying.

I felt like one of the characters from the movie Murder By Death, who gathered all the great literary and movie detectives together to solve a murder. The character, Lionel Twain, totally bamboozles these detectives and then says: "You've tricked and fooled your readers for years. You've tortured us all with surprise endings that made no sense. You've introduced characters in the last five pages that were never in the book before. You've withheld clues and information that made it impossible for us to guess who did it." Like I said, that stuff is very annoying.

One more thing annoyed me: in the book, the press dug up a tidbit about Tom Dunleavy that I suppose was supposed to be a clue. Whether it was or not, we never found out whether it was true or not. That's one thing I would have liked to have known. There's several other questions but I don't care enough about the book to even post them.

I'm going to try another of James Patterson's books before I cross him off the list. Maybe it wasn't such a great book because he wrote it with someone else. I thought I would give one of the Alex Cross books a try. We'll see what happens.
tsatske avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This is the first time I have read Paterson. I admit - I tend to be a bit of a snob about NYT Bestselling Authors - if I don't discover them on my own before they hit the NYT, chances are I will avoid them until someone suggests them or I have some other reason to try them. In this case, my reason was being caught out without a book, at a small deli with a very small used bookshelf. This looked like the most interesting of the bunch.
The book was fantastic for the first 145 chapters (that's right - chapters. Damn short chapters Patterson writes, and that's the truth.) I thought I had discovered a new favorite author, to add to my existing list of 30 or 50 or so favorites. I was already writing letters in my head to a few penpals, to tell them how great this guy was.
Then, in chapter 145, the book took a sudden nose dive. The end made no sense. The charcters, so well and carefully devoloped, broke from their own characters so greatly as to tear the hell out of my suspension of disbelief. The entire end was a writing trick that I call 'Daemns ex machina', and I care for that writing trick not a bit better than I like Dias Ex Machina.
I can not recomend this book in the least. I actually asked the bookseller at my local used bookstore her opinion of Paterson, she said she liked him, but warned me away from this book in particular - so I will have to, perhaps, try a couple of his others, to see if he is usually better than this.
suspenseprincess avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A real page turner. I read it in two days, I could not put it down. The ending is a real twist.
ilovedale3 avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 524 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Great story... until the last few chapters! The surprise ending really bothered me!
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Helpful Score: 2
Very fast read! You need to read this book quickly to be able to keep on track. Every chapter is told by a different character so it can get confusing if you don't read it quickly!
IlliniAlum83 avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 181 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I re-read this due to increased interest in it again by other readers and just as I remembered, it was a great who done it and legal drama. It has everything-- romance, murder, police corruption, drug dealing, celebrities, and small town attitudes-- and it all takes place in the Hamptons and NYC where my sister lives and works so it gave me a personal tie-in to the locale described! A fast read with very short "chapters" from different characters' viewpoints.
CrystalP avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The begining is a little slow and I wanted to just put the book down. The way its written is a little different from Patterson's usual style. Once you get to about the middle of the book it picks up speed. The endding is not what I expected at all!
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Helpful Score: 2
Tom Dunleavy has a one man law firm in the richest resort town in America-the legendary East Hampton. His clients come from the year-rounders he grew up with, the people who make a living serving the rich.
An old friend of Tom's, a local star athlete, is arrested for a triple murder on the beach near a movie star's mansion. Tom knows in his gut that Dante Halleyville is innocent.
Tom decides to represent Dante along with the superlawyer he has recruited-Kate Costello. Kate is his ex-girlfriend, and they try to work together to discover who really executed three locals and why they went to such incredible lengths to set up Dante as the killer. The also end up discovering that the feelings they had for each other never really went away.
With the entire nation's eyes on this Trial of the Century, Tom orchestrates a series of revelations to lure the real killer out of hiding-and what emerges is staggering. No one could imagine a killer this ruthless.
A different read by Patterson, but still retains that can't put it down style.
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Helpful Score: 2
Another surprising thriller from James Patterson and Peter De Jonge events that followes the events that take place after a gathering on the beach in the Hamptons. I loved it and am sure you will too.
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Helpful Score: 2
It started out kind of slow for me, but wow, the ending sure made up for it. I didn't have a clue!!
countryd avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This seriously had one of the most shocking revelations in a story that I've read in a long time. Very surprising! Worth the read.
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another wonderful book co-written by james patterson. the story kept my interst and the book was very hard to put down. the ending is truly a shocker!!!!!!!!!!
tom dunleavy has his own law firm in the wealthy resort town of east hampton. but business isn't busy because the local rich people already have their own lawyers. but when a friend of tom's is arrested for a triple murder his gut feeling tells him that dante halleyville is innocent. tom recruits manhattan superlawyer kate costello to help with what could be the trial of the century. how tom orchestrates to expose the killer with the entire nation's eyes on him is great. but what emerges as the story developes is staggering and truly will shock everyone. it did me! a must read for james patterson fans.
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Helpful Score: 1
Tom Dunleavy, ex- NBA, is a lawyer barely making a living in a wealthy resort town. He represents a promising future NBA star accused of a triple murder. Tom's ex-wife becomes his partner for the trial. Many surprises along the way, especially at the end.
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Helpful Score: 1
I have been disappointed in Patterson's last offerings. This one was much better, although he is still using lots of white space and short chapters to plump up the size of the books. I did enjoy this one, though!
scrapbooklady avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 472 more book reviews
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"Beach Road" is a typical Patterson novel, in that it is packed with short chapters, full of suspense, mystery, and intrigue. This page turner is truly exceptional until the rug is pulled out from under the reader during the climax.

At first, this book reads like a Grisham hybrid, as a down and out attorney takes on a case in which he is most certainly the underdog.

The attorney is Tom Dunleavey, who is an ex-professional athlete who takes on the case of a young athlete who was framed for the murders of individuals who were well-known, and liked by the community. With lots of circumstantial evidence piled up against the defendant, the entire community thirsting for blood for the seemingly senseless murders, and Tom not having much courtroom experience, the story is almost cliche in that a miracle is needed to overcome the situation.

That miracle comes in the name of Kate Costello, who is Tom's ex-girlfriend. Kate is a star attorney who has already made waves in the legal field as a defense attorney. A desperate Tom seeks out her assistance, and reluctantly, she agrees to take on the case.

Gradually, they work on building up evidence to prove Dante's innocence.

The book is great, until the final twist which really left a bad taste in my mouth.

I won't give away the ending, but the twist is so ridiculous that you basically have to be lied to for the entire novel for the revelation to be conceivable and for the identity of the true murderer to be concealed. It was such a tasteless change of pace in the novel, that it was really difficult to finish the book.

Nice try at trying to avoid the cliched, sappy ending. However, this was just too much of a misstep.
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I was very disappointed in this book! I read a lot of it and was going to throw the towel in. Then decided that I'd read the end to see if it was worthwhile plowing through the rest of the book. I decided it wasn't. So I'm relisting the book.

And I'll avoid books written with DeJonge again!
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Tom Dunleavy, a former professional basketball player and local East Hampton legend, is getting by as an underworked and unmotivated attorney. His sports glory days and his one true love are long in the past, but he gets second chances at personal and professional redemption when three locals are gunned down, apparently in the aftermath of racial tensions arising from a heated pickup game of hoops. The police seize on Dante Halleyville, the country's best high school star, as their suspect, and Dunleavy must dust off his old courtroom skills and enlist his lost love, Kate Costello, as his partner.
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Didn't even finish the book. Jumped around too much for my taste. Think the co-author did all the writing. Nowhere close to anything Patterson has done in the past. Disappointing!
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Awsome James Patterson and Peter DeJonge. At twist at the end that was never expected. I'll give 5 stars on this one!
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Tom Dunleavy has a one-man law firm in America's wealthiest resort town-legendary East Hampton. But his job barely keeps him in paper clips. His clients make a living serving the rich. The billionaires and celebrities swarming the beaches already have lawyers on their payroll. VERY EXPENSIVE Then a friend of Tom's is arrested for a triple murder near a movie star's mansion. Tom knows in his gut that Dante Halleyville is innocent. Dante asks him to represent him in what could be the Trial of the Century. VERY EXCLUSIVE Tom recruits Manhattan superlawyer Kate Costello to help. She's a tough hire, because Kate is his ex-girlfriend-but she agrees. In their search to find who really executed three locals, Tom orchestrates a series of revelations to expose the killer-and what emerges is staggering. VERY EXPLOSIVE The final scenes of this book unveil a truth that will leave readers gasping in shock. Written with the precision that has made James Patterson "a master of his genre" (USA Today), Beach Road is his wildest, most thrilling novel ever.
2manyb00ks avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 203 more book reviews
I haven't read too many by this author. I enjoyed this book. Great story line and a quick read. Really kept me on the edge of me seat the entire time. Was a little more violent and language-ridden that I prefer.
1ging avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 8 more book reviews
I didn't see the ending coming! A good fast read as usual with Patterson. Probably one of his better ones.
peaspod avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 6 more book reviews
One of the best books I have read in a long time. What a great surprise ending.
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This is a must read for anyone who loves Patterson; watch for a big surprise!
butchsmom avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 23 more book reviews
James Patterson's book are always an easy read, but this was such a page turner I finished it in a single day! Good story, great twist at the end I did not see coming. If you are looking for an interesting story with an unexpected ending this is it.
midnitebutterfly06 avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 36 more book reviews
Another good book from one of my favorite authors with an ending that I sure didn't see coming.
juicyfruit avatar reviewed Beach Road on
OK. Quick, light read. Nothing special. Beach Road would make a good beach read. 2-and-a-half-stars.
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Suspenseful and good reading
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Great read. Amazing twist to the ending. Loved it.
sharalsbooks avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 259 more book reviews
When I pick up a James Patterson novel, I am guaranteed to be entertained, sometimes shocked, but always entertained. In Pattersons novels, I almost always find stories filled with very interesting characters; even the villains are intriguing. I cant ignore the fact that they reel me in, regardless of whether I love or hate the character. Pattersons ability to make these characters come to life and leap off the page is very impressive. In Beach Road, he does it again.

Tom Dunleavy is a likeable guy. Hes a guy you could be buddies with. After his career with the NBA is sidelined, he becomes a lawyer, though hes not a very prominent lawyer.

Kate Costello is tough as nails. If you are the underdog, you will want her in your corner. She demonstrates a dogged determination to do the right thing; she even walks away from her law firm rather than defend a man she knows is guilty. She is one of those people that will walk through fire for the people she cares for. She used to care for Tom Dunleavy until he broke her heart and she hasnt forgiven him yet.

Dante Halleyville is a young man that bad luck seems to follow. Raised by his grandmother, he struggles to overcome the adversity that has plagued his life and rise above the tragedy that has followed him. He is talented and intelligent and is on his way to a superstar career in the NBA. When he is accused of murder, his life hangs in the balance.

This book is narrated by several points of view. Tom, Kate, Dante and Loco, a local drug dealer, who has a keen sense of what is going on, offer their perceptions on the events surrounding them. Tom and Kate agreed to defend Dante and are convinced hes being set up. Convincing a jury of enough reasonable doubt leaves Tom and Kate with their work cut out for them.

This story was a little slow to get going in the beginning, but it changes direction without warning and takes off at high speed. Suddenly, I am caught in the story watching the events unfold, unable to look away. With every visit Tom and Kate make to Dante in jail, the tension mounts. If Dante is innocent, then the killer is still out there and loose ends will need to be tied up. I found myself worrying about the safety of Dante, Tom and Kate. Defending Dante doesnt sit well with the community and Tom and Kate arent highly experienced lawyers.

This isnt one of James Pattersons best stories, but Beach Road is a story that will pull you in and rip the rug out from under you. When everything is revealed, I felt like I had been hit by a bus. I was shocked and surprised and that is what Patterson is good at. Fans of James Patterson will enjoy this story knowing they are in for a great ride and readers new to his books will enjoy the suspense and intense twists.
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Wow! This is my first Patterson mystery I have read and I have ordered more since reading this book. What a twist at the end, I did not see that one coming!
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Loved this book! Slightly different James Patterson book, and it has a real "got you" ending... surprises right up to the end!
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Sometimes a little difficult to follow as each chapter is written from the viewpoint of one of the characters, but I doubt that you will figure out the final twist in advance. A very interesting and sometimes thought-provoking read.
beckhamdd avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 12 more book reviews
This is a ridiculous book! My husband & I listened to it while traveling. The story was written in such a way that it told the thoughts of main characters. Both in actions and expressed thoughts, characters were portrayed in one light. In the huge twist ending, they were shown to be something else entirely. That means that the thoughts expressed throughout the book until the end were actually lies. What a cop out just to have a shocking ending!!
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The end of this BLEW me away. I loved it and I love Patterson.
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I always enjoy Patterson's books and this one was set near where I grew up, which made it even more interesting.
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Wow, I didn't see that ending coming!
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great book you just cant beat James Patterson he is one of my favorites!!!!!!!!!!
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Very suspenseful and a quick read!!
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Excellent Read!! real page turner with shocking ending!! enjoyed it thoroughly..
bookluver-in-sc avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 229 more book reviews
The classic Patterson suspense novel. A good read.
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I liked this book, some of his latest have not been the best for me. I did enjoy this one!
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Great read, keeps you going until the end and the change is shocking truth.
Inside cover:Welcome to Beach Road Tom Dunleavy has a one-man (and dog) law firm in the richest resort town in America--the legendary East Hampton, summer home to billionaires and megacelebrities. But his job barely keeps him in paper clips. His clients come from the year-rounders he grew up with, the people who make a living serving the rich. The movie moguls, models, and corporate honchos who swarm the beached every summer alreday have lawyers on their payroll.
Then an old friend of Tom's, a local star athlete, is arrrested for triple homicide on the beach near a movie star's mansion. Tom know in his gut that Dante Halleywille is innocent. Dante asks Tom to represent him in what could be the new Trial of the Century, and for the time Tom is on the spot and in the public eye. Tom recruits Manhattan superlawyer Kate Costello to help fight the case. She's a tough hire, because Kate is his ex-girlfriend, and she's seen him at his worst-but she comes back. All the two have to do is discover who really executed three locals and why they went to such incredible lenghts to set up Dante as the killer. Evan as Tom wonders whether he can ever get Kate to forgive him for his past sins, the case takes on astonighing dimensions, revealing a world of illegal pleasures, revenge and fear among the superrich. With the nations eyes on him, Tom orchestrates a series of revelations to lure the real killer out of hiding-and what emerges is staggering. No one could imagine a killer this ruthless.
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great read suprise ending
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James Patterson's books are always a good read!
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Super read.....
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An ending that I didn't see coming. I enjoy James Patterson's book and this one did not disappoint!
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I LOVE all James Patterson books, but especially Beach Road. It is a very fast fun read!!!
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very good.
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I truly enjoyed this book with it's twist and turnes but I was blown away with the LAME ending to this book...SHAME ON YOU PATTERSON YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER!
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Another intriging James Patterson. Well written!
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Awesome surprise ending, but not my favorite Patterson book. It jumps around from chapter to chapter with a different character narrating.....not my favorite format. Worth reading if you are a Patterson fan
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This was the first James Patterson book I have read. After this one I went hunting for others.

Super quick read...there were nights that I couldn't put it down. And, the ending was quite a surprise. WOW!

Good book.
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A surprise ending and a bit out of left field, in my opinion. Nonetheless I did enjoy the book.
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This was a well written book. The end has quite an interesting twist that I did not see coming.
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Very fast moving with quite a twist at the end. I was incredibly surprised which is quite a feat since I usually figure out the endings.
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This is not your typical JP book. Each character tells his own side of the story. I lost interest right away but finished it out of curiosity and it's a JP book. If you don't like a book in the first person this book is not for you. In the beginning of the book JP says since each character is telling their own story you have no idea just who is lying. I was very disappointed in the book, if he writes another in this style I'll skip it.Thank goodness it wasn't any longer or I'd have put it down.
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Tom Dunleavy has a one-man (and one-dog) law firm in the richest resort town in America -- legendary East Hampton, summer home to billionaires and megacelebrities. But his job barely keeps him in paper clips. His clients come from the year-rounders he grew up with, the people who make a living serving the rich. The movie moguls, models, and corporate honchos who swawrm the beachers every summer already have lawyers on their payroll.

Then an old friend of Tom's, a local star athlete, is arrested for a triple murder on the beach near a movie star's mansion. tom knows in his gut that Dante Halleyville is innocent. Dante asks Tom to represent him in what could be the new Trial of the Century and for the first time, Tom is on the spot and in the public eye.

Tom recruits Manhattan superlawyer Kate Costello to help fight this case. She's a tough hire beucase Kate is his ex-girlfriend, and she's seen him at his worst -- but she comes back. All the two have to do is discover who really executed three locals and why they went to such incredible lengths to set up Dante as the killer. Even as Tom wonders whether he can ever get Kate to forgive him for his past sins, the case takes on astonishing dimensions, revealing a world of illegal pleasures, revenge, and fear among the superrich. With the entire nation's eyes on him, Tom orchestrates a series of revelations to lure the real killer out of hiding -- and what emerges is staggering. No one could imagine a killer this ruthless.

The final scenes of Beach Road unveil a truth so unexpected that it will leave readers grasping in shock!
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A new group of characters but still great writing. A very enjoyable read.
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Good twist at the end. Classic James Patterson.
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Great read!
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It was good! Surprise ending!
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A drama until the end. You won't want to put it down.
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This was a wonderful Patterson book. LOVED the twists and turns it takes.
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GREAT book. Did not see the curve at the end coming!!
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Loved the twist in this one!!
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Another Papperson materpiece.
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Short, almost too easy to read. Book lulled me into thinking it was less than it was, but the ending did surprise me.
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Great Patterson!
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Unbelievable One day read..Couldn't put it down
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not his best
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Tom Dunleavy has a one-man (and one-dog) law firm in the richest resort town in America - legendary East Hampton, summer home to billionaires and megacelebrities. But his job barely keeps him in paper clips. His clients come from the year-rounders he grew up with, the people whomake a living serving the rich. The movie moguls, models, and corporate honchos who swarm the beaches every summer already have lawyers on their payroll.

The final scenes unveil a truth so unexpected that it will leave readers gasping in shock. Written w/ the whiplash precision that has made James Patterson Americas #1 suspense writer, Beach Road is his wildest and most thrillingly unpredictable novel ever!
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Great Patterson with a surprise at the end I never saw coming. Easy read.
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Very good James Patterson novel. Outstanding ending.
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Good book..could not put it down. Very good twist..
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Another GREAT book by J Patterson. You'll love the surprise ending in this one!! Must read!!!
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great book! I had no idea who did it until the last 2 chapters!
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Not one of his best.
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another excellent book by Patterson, with a wonderfully suprise ending.
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Very enjoyable!
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Another great read by James Patterson!
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Typical Patterson - very good
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A very different ending!
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Excellent book with a real twist of an ending.
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Wow!! The surprise ending is a kick.
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Excellent Patterson book...you will love the ending!
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This book was awesome!!!! Honestly, it is one of the best books I have ever read, and I have read a lot!!! You will not believe how it ends. I actually had to go back and immediately read the book again!!!
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suspenseful
excellent
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A great mystery by a great author!
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Very surprising ending!
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The latest thriller from James Patterson takes us through the glamorous and less-glamorous neighborhoods of the Hamptons on a roller-coaster trial.
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This is a GREAT book!
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Read in one day. Great book.
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This a a surprising thriller. See if you can figure out who did it. The ending is a shock.
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Good, with unexpected ending.
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A riviting novel about a group of young men, one of whom is a star athlete and is accused of murder in a very exclusive area of the lengendary East Hampton, a summer home to billionaires and megacelebrites. Another good novel from James Patterson
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Very interesting book. I had a hard time getting into it, but the story is great and the ending is very surprising!
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I read this book in one sitting - could not put it down! It really does leave you gasping. Wow!
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This is a typical Patterson book. Very easy read with lots of twists and turn. If you have read Patterson before, you know his style. Hang in there till the end, you will be floored!!
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One of his best!
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Wow! Patterson has not lost his touch to weave a great story and keep you turning the pages. The book starts out as an "underdog" story, but ends with a big twist.
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Amazing book with a totally shocking end!
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This is a great book! It really keeps you guessing until the end.
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Another great one by Patterson, keeps you guessing until the end!
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Awesome book with an interesting twist at the end. Very suspenseful!
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A fun quick read with a real twist of an ending!
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This is the best book that I have read so far by Patterson. The ending was not what I expected..
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Edge of your seat supsense.
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GREAT BOOK
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Very good reading as always by James Petterson.
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This book was pretty good. I loved the twist at the end, which was a complete surprize. Always enjoy the short chapters James Patterson uses in his books that move the story along faster.
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Surprising twist. Caught me by surprise.
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Awesome, fast, fun, twisted read! Great JP book.
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Riveting story with a totally unexpected twist! Great Read!
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Just finished reading this book. Easy reading. I loved it. Finished it in a day and a half. It was suspenseful, and you couldn't figure out the murder (anyway I couldn't and I usually can). I highly recommend it!!:)
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Really enjoyed this book very hard to put down.
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Great book. Fast read.
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I really enjoyed this book, it is written in the first person, a little different than his usual style, a very different twist at the end...
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I enjoyed this book. Different from his others. Fast read with an amazing twist at the end.
pilgrim avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 67 more book reviews
FAst paced and great story. One of James Patterson's finest.
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Another great booki by Patterson with lots of twists and turns. A fast easy read.
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A surprise ending and one you will never guess!!! Pam T.
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Fabulous! A breakneck story that keeps you guessing and never disappoints.
You won't be able to put it down.
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Great book. I could not put it down. Surprise ending really get you!
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Each chapter is written from the view of one of the characters all about a murder in the Hamptons. It has quite a twist at the end. I thought it started out kind of slow but I was really anxious to get to the end as I read through it.
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This book was just ok for me. I really liked the short chapters. The ending was a complete let down. :-(
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This novel takes a complete turn in the end. Great book.
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This book was excellent! It kept me flipping pages as fast as I could to the very end. And the ending was such a shock! I didn't see that coming at all.
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Very good book.
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Another blockbuster by Patterson.
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Very good book. I recommend it to all James Patterson readers!
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One shocking ending!
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This is a great book. Read the whole book in one day, a definite page turner!
motrailrider avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 43 more book reviews
I really liked this book!
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Patterson at his best!
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Another good Patterson but an especially excellent twisted ending that I never saw coming!
mugndoli avatar reviewed Beach Road on + 91 more book reviews
i have to say I LOVE JAMES PATTERSON
but not this book
this is the first patterson book i have been able to put down (page 87 to be exact) and have absolutely zero interest in ever picking up again...
like all books- maybe you will like it
i certainly did not...