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Mistress (novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

Genre
  
Thriller

Publisher
  
Little, Brown and Company

3.5/5
Goodreads

Publication date
  
August 5, 2013

Originally published
  
5 August 2013

ISBN
  
316211079

Country
  
United States of America

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Pages
  
449 pp (first edition, hardcover)

Authors
  
David Ellis, James Patterson

Similar
  
Works by James Patterson, David Ellis books, Thriller books

Mistress is a stand-alone James Patterson novel, as it is not part any of the series novels written by Patterson.

Contents

Plot

Ben Casper is the central character of this novel. The novel is written in the first person from Ben's point of view. Ben has an obsession with recalling trivia that continually sidetracks his thoughts. At the beginning of the book his friend Diana Hotchkiss appears to commit suicide, but the more Ben looks into it, the more it looks like murder. When Ben starts looking too much into this, some group then repeatedly tries to kill him and those associated with him. His ability to remember movie trivia is what keeps him alive to search for the killer of Diana and later others around Ben.

Reviews

This book has been reviewed in a number of places. First of all, it held a number of spots on the Sept. 8, 2013, New York Times Bestseller list. In the combined Print and E-Book Fiction list it held fourth place. In the Hardcover Fiction list it held third place. In the E-Book Fiction list, a separate list from above, Mistress held fifth place.

The Films & Books website had a very positive review of Mistress. The review said, "The story's fast pace precludes boredom and will keep just about anyone reading it riveted." The Publishers Weekly website favorably reviewed the audiobook edition of this book, saying, "[Kevin T.] Collins manages to deliver thrills and plenty of fun in this audiobook that will appeal to listeners who don’t need to take their thrillers too seriously."

References

Mistress (novel) Wikipedia