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    Don't Blink

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    by James Patterson, Howard Roughan


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    • ISBN-13: 9780446568845
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Publication date: 09/20/2011
    • Pages: 416
    • Sales rank: 101,489
    • Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.12(d)

    James Patterson has had more New York Times bestsellers than any other writer, ever, according to Guinness World Records. Since his first novel won the Edgar Award in 1977 James Patterson's books have sold more than 300 million copies. He is the author of the Alex Cross novels, the most popular detective series of the past twenty-five years, including Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. He writes full-time and lives in Florida with his family.

    Brief Biography

    Hometown:
    Palm Beach, Florida
    Date of Birth:
    March 22, 1947
    Place of Birth:
    Newburgh, New York
    Education:
    B.A., Manhattan College, 1969; M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1971
    Website:
    http://www.jamespatterson.com

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    Don't Blink


    By Patterson, James

    Little, Brown and Company

    Copyright © 2010 Patterson, James
    All right reserved.

    ISBN: 9780316036238

    Prologue

    IN THE WINK OF A BLINK OF AN EYE

    One

    LOMBARDO’S STEAKHOUSE ON Manhattan’s tony Upper East Side was justly famous for two things, two specialties of the house. The first was its double-thick, artery-clogging forty-six-ounce porterhouse, the mere sight of which could give a vegan an apoplectic seizure.

    The second claim to fame was its clientele.

    Simply put, Lombardo’s Steakhouse was paparazzi heaven. From A-list actors to all-star pro athletes, CEOs to supermodels, rap stars to poet laureates—anyone who was anyone could be spotted at Lombardo’s, whether they were brokering deals or just looking and acting fabulous.

    Zagat, the ubiquitous red bible of dining guides, said it best: “Get ready to rub elbows and egos with the jet set, because Lombardo’s is definitely the place to see and be seen.”

    Unless you were Bruno Torenzi, that is.

    He was the man who was about to make Lombardo’s Steakhouse renowned for something else. Something terrible, just unbelievably awful.

    And no one seemed to notice him… until it was too late… until the deed was almost done.

    Of course, that was the idea, wasn’t it? In his black three-button Ermenegildo Zegna suit and dark-tinted sunglasses, Bruno Torenzi could have been anybody. He could have been everybody.

    Besides, it was lunch. Broad daylight, for Christ’s sake.

    For something this sick and depraved to go down, you would have at least thought nighttime. Hell, make that a full moon with a chorus of howling wolves.

    “Can I help you, sir?” inquired the hostess, Tiffany, the one person who did manage to notice Torenzi if only because it was her job. She was a young and stunning blonde from the Midwest, with perfect porcelain skin, who could turn more heads than a chiropractor.

    But it was as if she didn’t even exist.

    Torenzi didn’t stop, didn’t even glance her way when she spoke to him. He just waltzed right by her, cool as a cabana.

    Screw it, thought the busy hostess, letting him go. The restaurant was packed as always, and he certainly looked like he belonged. There were other customers arriving, getting in her face as only New Yorkers can. Surely this guy was meeting up with someone who was already seated.

    She was right about that much.

    Table chatter, clanking silverware, the iconic jazz of John Coltrane filtering down from the recessed ceiling speakers—they all combined to fill the mahogany-paneled dining room of Lombardo’s with a continuous loop of the most pleasant sort of white noise.

    Torenzi heard none of it.

    He’d been hired because of his discipline, his unyielding focus. In his mind there was only one other person in the busy restaurant. Just one.

    Thirty feet…

    Torenzi had spotted the table in the far right corner. A special table, no doubt about that. For a very special customer.

    Twenty feet…

    He cut sharply over to another aisle, the heels of his black wingtips clicking against the polished wood floor like a metronome in three-quarter time.

    Ten feet…

    Torenzi leveled his stare on the bald and unabashedly overweight man seated alone with his back to the wall. The picture he’d been handed could stay tucked in his pocket. There was no need to double-check the image.

    This was him, for sure. Vincent Marcozza.

    The man who had less than a minute to live.



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    A TOUGH REPORTER WHO LOVES HIS WORK
    . . . AND THE WOMAN HE WORKS FOR
    After a dangerous assignment, magazine reporter Nick Daniels deserves to rest. But his editor, Courtney, asks him to conduct an exclusive interview with an infamous bad boy. It's an offer Nick can't refuse, and he will do anything for his beautiful boss . . . who's engaged to the magazine's wealthy owner.
    ALL THAT STANDS BETWEEN THEM IS THE MOB, A BILLIONAIRE . . .
    AND UNKNOWN PLAYERS WHO WILL DESTROY THEM
    Nick's interview goes to hell when a man is viciously killed in front of him and he captures a key piece of evidence. The Mafia hit quickly triggers city-wide bloodshed. With the NYPD, district attorneys, and the FBI after them, Nick and Courtney are caught in a war for power that reaches the highest echelons of politics and crime. Trusting no one, Nick only knows that someone very powerful desperately needs him dead . . .

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    "Thrill-a-minute . . . twists and turns . . . another winner for Patterson and Roughan."
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    Patterson (www.jamespatterson.com) once again teams up with Roughan—after Sail (2008)—to deliver another page-turning thriller. Here, journalist Nick Daniels learns he's been granted the interview of a lifetime, with former Yankee pitcher Dwayne Robinson. Daniels arrives at Lombardo's Steak House ready to talk with the legendary player to discover the mystery behind his disappearance from the World Series when the murder of an infamous mob lawyer at the restaurant suddenly leaves Daniels in possession of a key piece of evidence. This story packs Patterson's typical punch, featuring plenty of action and plot twists. But though actor/narrator David Patrick Kelly keeps the rapid-fire plot moving expertly along, Daniels lacks the character depth of series favorites Alex Cross and Lindsey Boxer. Only for Patterson's devoted fans and those liking mafia thrillers. [The Little, Brown hc was a New York Times best seller.—Ed.]—Theresa Horn, St. Joseph Cty. P.L., South Bend, IN

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