I, Michael Bennett
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Little, Brown and Company , 2012.
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Police officers shot Detective Michael Bennett arrests an infamous Mexican crime lord in a deadly chase that leaves Bennett's lifelong friend Hughie McDonough dead. From jail, the prisoner vows to rain epic violence down upon New York City-and to get revenge on Michael Bennett. Judges murdered To escape the chaos, Bennett takes his ten kids and their beautiful nanny, Mary Catherine, on a much-needed vacation to his family's cabin near Newburgh, New York. But instead of the calm and happy town he remembers from growing up, they step into a nightmare worse than they could have ever imagined. Newburgh is an inferno of warring gangs, and there's little the police-or Bennett-can do to keep the children safe. Target: Michael Bennett As violence overwhelms the state, Bennett is torn between protecting his hometown and saving New York City. A partner in his investigations, federal prosecutor Tara McLellan, brings him new weapons for the battle-and an attraction that endangers his relationship with Mary Catherine. A no-holds-barred, pedal-to-the-floor, action-packed novel, I, Michael Bennett is James Patterson at his most personal and most thrilling best.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
07/09/2012
Language
English
ISBN
9780316171748, 9780316097475

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Though Stone Barrington is an ex-cop and now a lawyer while Michael Bennett is a New York detective, both frequently find themselves working with federal agencies or fighting terrorists in these fast-paced, plot-driven, action-packed, and suspenseful series. -- Shauna Griffin
Each of these suspenseful, urban, crime-focused series features a likeable detective with a complicated personal life. Michael Bennett mysteries are NYPD police procedurals; the IQ novels are tragicomic and feature an amateur detective who takes the cases that police avoid. -- Emily Pullen
Both series will interest readers looking for quick-moving books that follow the suspenseful twists and turns of New York City detective work as sleuthing protagonists juggle high-stakes investigations and personal quandaries. -- Basia Wilson
Though Michael Bennett is a NYPD detective, and Hana Westerman works on the other side of the word in Auckland, New Zealand, both tough protagonists take on shocking crimes in these fast-paced and suspenseful thrillers. -- Stephen Ashley
These intricately plotted and fast-paced thrillers feature determined NYPD detectives solving confounding crimes while dealing with personal demons and other challenges that complicate their investigations. Fans of twisty thrillers and tight plotting will find plenty to enjoy. -- Andrienne Cruz
Readers who love turning pages from the edge of their seats should investigate both of these high octane police thrillers. Will Trent features a bit more violence than Michael Bennett. -- Stephen Ashley
While Blue Mumbai has a bigger emphasis on detail and atmosphere than Michael Bennett, both of the fast-paced thrillers follow tough detectives called on to investigate shocking crimes. -- Stephen Ashley
The stakes are high and the action is relentless in both of these suspenseful and pulse pounding thrillers in which tough detectives investigate a bevy of complex cases. Anjelica Henley is a bit more gruesome than Michael Bennett. -- Stephen Ashley
While Michael Bennett is a cop, and Ashe Cayne is a private investigator, both likable big city sleuths find themselves facing twisted crimes in these fast-paced thriller series. 
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NoveList recommends "Ashe Cayne novels" for fans of "Michael Bennett mysteries". Check out the first book in the series.

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Jeffery Deaver and James Patterson both write gripping suspense novels characterized by clever plot twists, memorable characters, menacing atmospheres, psychological overtones, and often nightmarish qualities. -- Kim Burton
Jonathan Kellerman and James Patterson write gritty, suspenseful series that combine psychological insights into crime and criminals with police procedures. For both, vividly drawn characters, page-turning pacing, and cinematic story lines create compelling and twisted crime stories filled with violence and grisly details. -- Joyce Saricks
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Both authors' books are practically guaranteed to hit the bestseller lists, whether they are written for adult or youth audiences. James Patterson partners with many co-writers for his youth fiction; Bill O'Reilly generally sticks to nonfiction adaptations of his adult books. The two partnered on a bestselling picture book. -- Autumn Winters
Both authors write intense, fast-paced thrillers starring courageous detectives who take on investigations that could make them the killer's next target. James Patterson writes for adults, teens, and children; Robyn Gigl writes primarily for adults. -- CJ Connor
Though James Patterson also writes in a plethora of other genres, both his and Anne Holt's catalogs are filled with exciting titles for readers looking for fast-paced and suspenseful mystery thrillers. -- Stephen Ashley
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Like James Patterson, John Sandford writes hard-edged, suspenseful novels of detection. Sandford offers similarly fast-paced, bleak stories, pervaded by a menacing atmosphere. Psychological details are often the key to the case, and the story unfolds with strong language and graphically portrayed violence. -- Kim Burton
While Attica Locke's writing focuses on atmosphere and James Patterson's is more plot-driven, both create a variety of twisty and surprising cases in their compelling mystery thrillers. -- Stephen Ashley
Greg Iles writes more elegantly than James Patterson, but tells equally complex stories of gritty suspense. Plot twists, contemporary settings (although he has also written suspenseful thrillers set in World War II), alternating points of view, and graphic violence feature prominently. -- Kim Burton
These authors' works have the appeal factors banter-filled and well-crafted dialogue, and they have the genre "humorous stories"; and the subjects "twelve-year-old boys," "boys," and "brothers."

Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

NYPD detective Michael Bennett faces the most deadly threat of his career in this latest adventure from Patterson and Ledwidge. In an attempt to arrest Manuel Perrine, the head of a brutal Mexican drug cartel, Bennett and his fellow NYPD brethren turn up at the college graduation of the elusive criminal's daughter. The plan goes awry and, though Perrine is apprehended, the cost in lives is high. Now, from inside prison, Perrine exerts his power to exact revenge against everyone responsible for his detention, especially Michael Bennett. Bobby Cannavale's deep, well-modulated voice is perfect for Bennett's first-person narration. He fully inhabits the character as well as the detective's supporting cast. Jay Snyder skillfully narrates chapters written in the third person, imbuing his reading with an intensity that provides a counterpoint to Cannavale's more formal, deliberate style. Both readers know how to handle action sequences and keep a story moving from one suspenseful set piece to the next. This audiobook is a satisfying addition to Patterson and Ledwidge's series that won't disappoint fans. A Little, Brown hardcover. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

Patterson's partnership with Ledwidge is already up to the fifth installment in the perilous adventures of NYPD Detective Michael Bennett (Tick Tock, 2011, etc.). After long hours planning and praying and waiting for the perfect chance, the NYPDDEA task force charged with arresting Manuel "the Sun King" Perrine, head of Mexico's Tepito drug cartel, is ready to pounce. Despite some last-minute glitches that lead to the first of many casualties, they grab Perrine and lock him up. But Bennett, who's played a leading role in the task force, soon realizes that his troubles have only begun, because Perrine's many loyal, well-paid followers, lots of them only a phone call away from his Manhattan cell, really, really don't want to see him go down. Once Bennett turns down a $250 million bribe to turn Perrine loose, the gauntlet has been thrown, and he spends the rest of this shoot-'em-up dodging bullets, many of which find their way to less lucky targets. Perrine's eye-candy bodyguard, Marietta, is especially insinuating and emphatic in her threats, but whenever Bennett picks up the phone, it's the same deal: We're going to kill you, we're going to kill your family, we're going to kill two police officers a day until you release the Sun King. Nor are these idle threats. Perrine arranges for two of Bennett's 10 adopted children to get shot; his minions disrupt the legal proceedings with a bang; and those first two cops, at least, are toast. Will Bennett's loyal nanny-and-more, Mary Catherine, abandon her charges in their darkest hour? Will Perrine escape from custody in a made-for-the-movies sequence? Will Bennett finally close his case for good? Or will Patterson and Ledwidge ring down the curtain leaving the conflict unresolved and paving the way for a sequel? Stay tuned.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Library Journal Reviews

Cops shot on the street and judges in their courtrooms: there's lots of violence in New York as a South American crime lord takes over. Det. Michael Bennett takes his ten kids upstate for a breather, but the violence follows; that nasty crime lord is targeting him and his family. Fifth in a series that has more than 12 million copies in print worldwide; obviously, buy multiples, though I wish he wouldn't make New York look quite so jungly.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, J., & Ledwidge, M. (2012). I, Michael Bennett . Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, James and Michael Ledwidge. 2012. I, Michael Bennett. Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, James and Michael Ledwidge. I, Michael Bennett Little, Brown and Company, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Patterson, J. and Ledwidge, M. (2012). I, michael bennett. Little, Brown and Company.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Patterson, James, and Michael Ledwidge. I, Michael Bennett Little, Brown and Company, 2012.

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