Black Friday (Patterson novel)

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Black Friday (originally published in 1986 as Black Market) is an American thriller novel by James Patterson.[1] The book was initially published in 1986 through Simon & Schuster and Patterson released a slightly re-written version of the novel in 2000 through Warner Books.[2][3]

AuthorJames Patterson
OriginaltitleBlack Market
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon & Schuster (initial publication), Warner Books
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Black Friday
First edition
AuthorJames Patterson
Original titleBlack Market
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon & Schuster (initial publication), Warner Books
Publication dateJune 1986 (Black Market), April 1, 2000 (Black Friday)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, ebook
Pages365 pages (BM hardback), 450 pages (BF paperback)
ISBN0446609323
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The 2000 edition, Black Friday, was a New York Times Bestseller for paperback fiction.[4]

Synopsis

The book follows lawyer Caitlin Dillon and Federal Agent Archer Carroll as they must find a way to overcome a threat against Wall Street. A secret militia group has threatened to destroy Wall Street by way of several explosions, but give no demands and will not negotiate.

Reception

Initial critical reception for the book in 1986 was mixed,[5] with Kirkus Reviews panning the novel while the Business Review called it "predictable but intriguing".[6][7] The Atlanta Journal praised the novel, calling it a "tense, gripping thriller".[8]

Publishers Weekly reviewed the 2000 edition and gave a mixed review.[9]

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