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4th of July

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Pages
416
Language
EN
ISBN
9780446613361
Reading Time
~7h 17min

4th of July is a book by James Patterson. It has 416 pages.

About this book

James Patterson’s 4th of July operates as a tightly wound political thriller examining the vulnerabilities inherent in modern democratic processes. Centered on a Secret Service agent tasked with uncovering the truth behind a presidential candidate’s assassination during Independence Day celebrations, the narrative unfolds across intersecting timelines that trace both the immediate aftermath and the deeper machinations behind the violence. Patterson draws upon his established reputation for brisk pacing to explore themes of institutional trust, media manipulation, and the personal toll of national security work. The novel situates its suspense within a recognizable contemporary landscape, where political polarization and public spectacle intersect with covert operations. Rather than relying on fantastical elements, the story grounds its tension in procedural realism and character-driven investigation. Patterson employs his signature structural techniques, including shifting perspectives and tightly edited chapters. The work functions as a standalone examination of how societies respond when foundational events are violently disrupted, focusing on loyalty, duty, and the quiet costs of protecting public figures.

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How many pages is 4th of July?+

4th of July has 416 pages.

What is 4th of July about?+

James Patterson’s 4th of July operates as a tightly wound political thriller examining the vulnerabilities inherent in modern democratic processes. Centered on a Secret Service agent tasked with uncovering the truth behind a presidential candidate’s assassination during Independence Day celebrations...

Who wrote 4th of July?+

4th of July was written by James Patterson.