"The Murder of King Tut" by James Patterson has a Lexile level of approximately 770L. This level indicates that the book is suitable for middle school readers, typically those in grades 5 to 8. The engaging narrative and historical context make it accessible while still challenging for young readers.
i think that he did NO William Patterson did
William Patterson introduced the resolution. It is not clear if he wrote it on his own.
James Earl Ray
I dont think so i think obama did..
This isn't definite but one of James' composure's is called 'Bob James' and he has composed an awful lot of James songs. :-)
9 books, and the 10th will be released May 2, 2011
James Patterson
James Patterson ?
2nd Chance comes after 1st to Die in the Women's Murder Mystery Series.
James Patterson has written over 200 novels. He is known for his popular series, including the Alex Cross, Women's Murder Club, and Maximum Ride series. Patterson is one of the best-selling authors of all time.
In "3rd Degree" by James Patterson, the member of the Women's Murder Club that gets killed is Claire Washburn, the medical examiner. She is murdered by the villain in the story, and her death deeply affects the other members of the club.
The Hardcover will be released on September 24, 2012 according to Amazon
James Patterson is white.
no! never.
Yes, It is called The Gift.
The 8 main book series James Patterson wrote were:Checklist, Alex Cross, Women's Murder Club, Micheal Bennett , Private, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, Witch & Wizard.
The sixth book in the Women's Murder Club series by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro is "The 6th Target." In this installment, Detective Lindsay Boxer investigates a series of deadly incidents targeting San Francisco's citizens.