James Patterson - Midnight - Club
A group of high-level criminals from various global organizations (such as the Mafia and the Yakuza) who meet in secret to coordinate their activities. 3. Themes and Style
Book Report: The Midnight Club by James Patterson (1989) is an early standalone thriller by James Patterson that predates his famous Alex Cross and Women’s Murder Club series. It is a gritty, high-stakes crime novel centered on a battle of wits between a determined detective and an international crime syndicate. 1. Plot Summary James Patterson - Midnight Club
The story follows , a New York City police detective who was left paralyzed after an encounter with a ruthless crime lord known as "The Grave Dancer". Seeking redemption and justice, Stefanovitch teams up with a beautiful journalist and a specialized task force to dismantle "The Midnight Club"—an elite circle of the world's most powerful and lethal crime bosses. The narrative shifts between perspectives, building tension as Stefanovitch hunts his nemesis through a world of betrayal and brutal sacrifices. 2. Key Characters A group of high-level criminals from various global
A resilient and brilliant detective whose physical disability does not hinder his pursuit of justice. It is a gritty, high-stakes crime novel centered