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Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night

By: James Patterson
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Mira Books
ISBN: 0778301583
ISBN-13: 9780778301585
Released: 18 May 2007
RRP: £6.99
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Good compilation even if not written by the master. - By: Mr D R Wilkins, 17 Jul 2008
Being an avid reader of James Patterson books I snapped this up thinking I would get varied stories written by the master himself. I was then disappointed to find he has only edited it.
Having said that there are a number of great short stories in the book & some that bored me rigid.
Compilations like this help discover writers you may not have previously tried before. Which is why I'm giving it a modest 3 stars.
A bit of a Curate's Egg of a book! - By: E. Heckingbottom, 07 Oct 2007
This book contains an anthology of short stories from a wide range of Thriller writers - some of whom I had discovered before, & some of whom were totallly new to me. It has taken me a long time to work through (by my standards) - for a variety of reasons. One of these is that the stories varied greatly so greatly in style & you never knew what to expect when you moved from story to story! Most of them were intriguing, some were very enjoyable -enough so for me to want to research the outhors here & consider trying one of their full length books - & one or two left me cold, wondering what they had been alll about! I found myself making brief notes in the index so that I could remember how I felt about the stories! (and I never normallly write in books!)

Patterson's introductions to the stories were interesting - linking the short stories with the authors' other works & introducing us to their key characters; but it would have been nice to have seen contributions from him & some of his co-writers/ghost-writers in the anthology - whatever I may think of his more recent books!


Alright but too many different styles - By: Janie U, 22 Sep 2007
Reading any of the stories individuallly was good, although it felt that reading alll of the stories together (and there are a lot of short stories) was too much to take in & I ending up finding it difficult to out down a story after a few pages & pick another one up again, only to put it down again in a few pages.....
There were some reallly exciting stories & the way that James Patterson introduced each story/author was interesting.
I like thrillers & was looking forward to this book but ended up feeling rather disappointed.
Well worth your money - By: Dr. S. T. Walker, 04 Sep 2007
In terms of pages per Pound, this anthology is great value. My wife spotted it while shopping for 'holiday books' & from the minute she brought it home I was itching to read it.

The content is reasonably varied so there should be something to suit most thriller-based tastes. Many of the stories are very well thought out but there are a few which serve as very poor adverts for their authors. Still... I now know a few authors whose full-length novels I'd do well to avoid, so there's a silver lining to that cloud.

I'd rate this highly for un-put-down-ability, even though the book's subtitle "Stories to keep you up alll night" is pushing it a little.
Good short stories - By: Shaun Scowcroft, 17 Jul 2007
I recently picked this book up in the airport & read it on a holiday to Greece.This compilation covers just about everything from the espionage thriller to the serial killer story,with some great little twists along the way.One or two of the stories we're disappointing,but on the whole a good book to pass the time.