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Beach Road
Author: James Patterson, Peter de Jonge
Book Information
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 168

ISBN-13: 9780446619141 - ISBN-10: 0446619140
Publication Date: 6/1/2007
Pages: 388

Book Description:
Welcome to Beach Road
Tom Dunleavy has a one-man law firm in legendary East Hampton. But his job barely keeps him in paper clips. His principal clients make a living serving the rich. The billionaires and megacelebrities swarming the beaches already have lawyers on their payroll.

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.

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.

EXPLOSIVE
The final scenes of Beach Road unveil a truth that will leave readers gasping in shock. Written with the precision that has made James Patterson America's #1 suspense writer, Beach Road is his most thrilling novel ever.

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Cassie H. (Irishcoda) from BROWNS MILLS, NJ wrote on 7/11/2007...

8 member(s) found this review helpful.

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.

Sandra S. (KittyLover) from ORMOND BEACH, FL wrote on 7/17/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Awsome James Patterson and Peter DeJonge. At twist at the end that was never expected. I'll give 5 stars on this one!

Crystal P. (CrystalP) wrote on 7/7/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

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!

Susan M. (dues) from PAWCATUCK, CT wrote on 3/2/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a well written book. The end has quite an interesting twist that I did not see coming.

Linda V. from SAN GABRIEL, CA wrote on 10/4/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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.

Jeanette M. (jettie78) from BRIGHTON, MI wrote on 8/27/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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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Bonnie F. (Krafty-Kat) from GREENVILLE, SC wrote on 10/21/2008...


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.

Latricia F. (tsatske) from HOPKINSVILLE, KY wrote on 8/15/2008...


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.

Amy M. (amie2372) from MONROEVILLE, PA wrote on 7/20/2008...


Awesome book with an interesting twist at the end. Very suspenseful!

Debbie V. (mugshots) from LONG IS CITY, NY wrote on 1/31/2008...


Great book. I could not put it down. Surprise ending really get you!

Candiace R. (BeautyandBrains) from KINGSPORT, TN wrote on 1/20/2008...


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.

Emily P. (emandem) from PEMBROKE, MA wrote on 11/16/2007...


Another good Patterson but an especially excellent twisted ending that I never saw coming!

Amy H. (IntrepidOne) from DALLAS, GA wrote on 11/9/2007...


This book was just ok for me. I really liked the short chapters. The ending was a complete let down. :-(

Tracy B. (buzzbee) from FORNEY, TX wrote on 10/16/2007...


This novel takes a complete turn in the end. Great book.

Susan P. from NEW PRT RCHY, FL wrote on 9/24/2007...


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.

Amy S. (Moatsie) from LENOIR CITY, TN wrote on 9/17/2007...


I enjoyed this book. Different from his others. Fast read with an amazing twist at the end.