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Yes, James Patterson is a prolific writer and is known for consistently releasing new books. However, it is always a good idea to check his official website or social media for the most up-to-date information on his upcoming releases.

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Yes, he has already finished the sixth Maximum Ride book and it is presumed that he is currently writing the seventh. He has a few series' going on, Daniel X, Alex Cross, Maximum Ride, Witch and Wizard, etc.

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James Patterson has written:

'Tick Tock' -- subject(s): New York Times bestseller, nyt:trade_fiction_paperback=2011-11-19

'2nd chance' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Women detectives, Female friendship, Women in the professions

'2nd Chance' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Women in the professions, Female friendship, Women's Murder Club (Imaginary organization), OverDrive, Mystery, Mystery fiction, Popular Print Disabled Books

'The Thomas Berryman Numb'

'Fang' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, Genetic engineering, Adventure and adventurers

'Sundays at Tiffany's' -- subject(s): Imaginary companions, Fiction

'Jack and Jill' -- subject(s): Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Fiction, Police, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Along Came a Spider' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery, Secret service, Police psychologists, African American police, Psychological fiction, Accessible Book, In Library

'The Fifth Horseman'

'Cross fire' -- subject(s): Murder, Employees, Weddings, Fiction, United States, Investigation, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, African American detectives, Psychopaths, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Snipers

'The Quickie'

'Kill me if you can' -- subject(s): Fiction, Art students, Assassins, Diamond industry and trade

'School's out - forever' -- subject(s): Fiction, Genetic engineering, Adventure and adventurers, Juvenile fiction, Science fiction, Schools

'The Jester Display with Other'

'Sam's letters to Jennifer' -- subject(s): Letters, Fiction

'Patterson Summer Audio Twinpack'

'The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride)'

'Roses are red' -- subject(s): Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Kidnapping, Police, Bank robberies, Fiction

'Black Friday' -- subject(s): Fiction, Terrorism, International finance, Terrorism in fiction, International finance in fiction, OverDrive, Thriller, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Sonne, Mord und Sterne. 5 CDs'

'The 9th judgment' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Murder, Fiction, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Investigation, Mystery fiction, Female friendship, Suspense fiction, New York Times bestseller, nyt:combined_print_fiction=2012-02-25

'Now you see her' -- subject(s): Women lawyers, Fiction

'Violets Are Blue' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Vampires, Role playing, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Police psychologists, African American police, Detective and mystery stories, Suspense fiction, Serial murders, OverDrive, Suspense, Popular Print Disabled Books

'The Postcard Killers' -- subject(s): New York Times bestseller, nyt:trade_fiction_paperback=2011-07-09

'Four blind mice' -- subject(s): Police psychologists, Police, Trials (Murder), Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Fiction, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), African American police

'Maximum Ride Book #3 Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports'

'Alex Cross's Trial' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Race relations, African Americans, Fiction

'Alex Cross's trial'

'Women's Murder Club Box Set, Volume 1'

'Lifeguard X12 Dumpbin'

'See how they run' -- subject(s): Physicians, Murder, Investigation, Conspiracies, Neo-Nazism, Fiction

'Black Market. Thriller. ( ECON Unterhaltung)'

'Los Puentes de Londres'

'Private Games' -- subject(s): FICTION / Thrillers, Private investigators, Olympic Games (30th : 2012 : London, England), Private security services, Fiction, New York Times bestseller, nyt:combined_print_fiction=2012-03-03

'The Lazarus Pit'

'Sail' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sailing, Widows, Problem families, Dysfunctional families, OverDrive, Suspense, Thriller, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Private' -- subject(s): Private investigators, Mystery fiction, Fiction, New York Times bestseller, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-07-30

'Private #1 Suspect' -- subject(s): Private investigators, Fiction, New York Times bestseller, nyt:e-book_fiction=2011-12-31

'Maximum Ride' -- subject(s): Fiction, Adventure, Accessible Book

'Et tombent les filles'

'Max' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Adventure and adventurers, Fiction, Genetic engineering, Juvenile Fiction, Literature, Marine animals, OverDrive, Pollution, Science fiction, Thriller, Young Adult Fiction, Adventure stories, Juvenile fiction

'Confesiones Junto Al Lago/ Sam's Letters to Jennifer'

'Angel' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science fiction, Genetic engineering, Adventure and adventurers

'Cradle and all' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women private investigators, Catholics, Teenage pregnancy, Prophecies, Ex-nuns, Good and evil, Pregnant women, OverDrive, Suspense, Large type books, Popular Print Disabled Books

'El Gato y El Raton'

'Lifeguard'

'When the wind blows' -- subject(s): Fiction, Government investigators, Genetic engineering, Flight, Women veterinarians, Teenagers, Human experimentation in medicine, Suspense fiction, Experimental Medicine, OverDrive, Suspense, Fantasy fiction, Adventure fiction, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Lifeguard' -- subject(s): Fiction, Art thefts, Lifeguards, Murder, OverDrive, Mystery, Suspense, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Rosenrot Mausetot. Thriller'

'Cross'

'When The Wind Blows 12 Copy Bin'

'The 5th Horseman (Women's Murder Club)'

'Maximum Ride' -- subject(s): Human evolution, Young adult fiction, Adventure and adventurers, Genetic engineering, Teenagers, Human experimentation in medicine

'The beach house' -- subject(s): Fiction, Brothers, Rich people, Drowning victims, Seaside resorts, Death, OverDrive, Suspense, Large type books, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Sams Letter to Jennifer'

'7th Heaven (Women's Murder Club)'

'The 8th confession' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Mystery fiction, Female friendship, Suspense fiction, OverDrive, Suspense, Thriller

'Der 1. Mord'

'Jack and Jill' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Police psychologists, Police, Celebrities, Crimes against, African American police, Serial murderers, African American children, Fiction, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Popular Print Disabled Books

'NYPD red' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Detectives, Murder, Investigation, Production and direction, Fiction

'America in the 20th Century'

'Mary, Mary' -- subject(s): Large type books, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Fiction

'Jester, The'

'Daniel X The Manga'

'Sail' -- subject(s): Fiction, Widows, Sailing, Dysfunctional families

'You've been warned' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Woman photographers, Nannies, Fiction

'Swimsuit' -- subject(s): Parent and child, Kidnapping, Investigation, Reporters and reporting, Models (Persons), Crimes against, Fiction

'4th of July' -- subject(s): Police, Serial murders, Trials (Police misconduct), Half Moon Bay (Calif.), Fiction, Large type books, Policewomen, Police shootings

'El Cuatro De Julio / 4th of July'

'Jack & Jill (Spanish)'

'Thriller'

'Beach Road'

'The Skagit River under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act'

'maximum ride vol. 5'

'Witch and wizard' -- subject(s): Brothers and sisters in fiction, Brothers and sisters, Fiction, OverDrive, New York Times bestseller, nyt:series_books=2011-12-03

'El Diario De Suzanne / Suzannes Diary for Nicholas'

'Violets are blue' -- subject(s): Police psychologists, Police, Vampires, Role playing, Fiction, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), African American police

'Mary, Mary' -- subject(s): Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Murder, Police, Investigation, Fiction

'12th of never' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Murder, Investigation, Fiction

'Beach road' -- subject(s): Rich people, Trials (Murder), Attorney and client, Fiction

'Maximum Ride'

'London Bridges (Alex Cross Novel)'

'James Patterson's Nursery Rhyme Thrillers Three-Book Set [Cradle and All, Pop Goes the Weasel, Roses are Red]'

'Run for your life' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rich people, Serial murderers, OverDrive, Suspense, Thriller, Michael Bennett (Fictitious character)

'Witch & Wizard Volume 1'

'The Thirteen'

'Perseguidos/ Lifeguard'

'Swimsuit'

'The Thomas Berryman number' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'The Midnight Club' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Police, Fiction

'See how they run' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction

'The second American revolution' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Social conditions, Politics and Government

'The Big Bad Wolf' -- subject(s): Fiction, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), African American psychologists, Kidnapping, Slave trade, Forensic psychology, Government investigators, Police, Detective and mystery stories, OverDrive, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Kat en muis'

'Fatima'nin sirri ='

'School's Out-Forever (Maximum Ride)'

'1st to Die (Women's Murder Club)'

'Double Cross' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police psychologists, Police, African American police, Serial murderers, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), OverDrive, Suspense, Thriller, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Roses Are Red' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Bank robberies, Kidnapping, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Police psychologists, African American police, Detective and mystery stories, OverDrive, Thriller, Popular Print Disabled Books

'2nd Chance'

'La diabolique'

'Mastering Foxpro 2.0'

'Middle School:The Worst Years of My Life'

'Pop goes the weasel' -- subject(s): Psychologists, British Diplomatic and consular service, Serial murders, Psychopaths, Fiction, Taxicab drivers, Trials (Murder), Alex Cross (Fictitious character)

'Confessions of a murder suspect' -- subject(s): Death, Brothers and sisters, Secrets, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Siblings, Family life, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, Fiction, Perfectionism (Personality trait), JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Twins, Mystery and detective stories

'Beach road' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rich people, Trials (Murder), Attorney and client, OverDrive, Legal stories, African Americans

'3rd degree' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY

'Sam's Letters to Jennifer' -- subject(s): Fiction, Letters, Love stories, OverDrive, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Sam's letters to Jennifer' -- subject(s): Letters, Fiction

'Morgen, Kinder wird's was geben'

'The Youth Training Programme'

'The Jester' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fools and jesters, Nobility in fiction, Crusades in fiction, France in fiction, Relics in fiction, Kidnapping in fiction, Kidnapping, Relics, Crusades, Fools and jesters in fiction, Nobility, History, OverDrive, Historical Fiction, Knights and knighthood, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Cradle and All 18 Copy Bin'

'I, Michael Bennett' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Violence against, Police, Hispanic American gangs, Michael Bennett (Fictitious character), Fiction

'The lake house' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Flight, Human experimentation in medicine, Genetic engineering, Teenagers, Fiction

'The postcard killers' -- subject(s): Couples, Police, Women journalists, Americans, Serial murderers, Crimes against, Fiction, New York Times bestseller, nyt:trade_fiction_paperback=2011-07-09

'I, Alex Cross' -- subject(s): African American detectives, Murder, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Investigation, Fiction

'Maximum Ride Book #3'

'Virgin' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY

'The season of the machete' -- subject(s): Couples, Psychopaths, Assassins, Fiction

'The Border Fancy canary'

'Los puentes de Londres (Latrama) (Latrama)'

'Sonne, Mord Und Sterne'

'Rosenrot Mausetot. 5 CDs'

'The final warning' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science fiction, Genetic engineering, Global warming, Adventure and adventurers

'Cross fire' -- subject(s): Murder, Employees, Weddings, Fiction, United States, Investigation, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, African American detectives, Psychopaths, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Snipers

'Beach Road on Playaway'

'Mary Mary/ Mary, Mary'

'Cat & mouse' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Police, Serial murderers, Psychologists, Alex Cross (Fictitious character)

'Demons and druids' -- subject(s): Fiction, Criminals, Extraterrestrial beings, Orphans, Science fiction, Time travel

'Thriller Boxset'

'Merry Christmas, Alex Cross' -- subject(s): African American detectives, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Fiction

'Kiss the Girls' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Serial murders, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Psychologists, Police psychologists, African American police, Detective and mystery stories, OverDrive, Suspense, Thriller, Large type books, Popular Print Disabled Books

'Le masque de l'araignee'

'The murder of King Tut' -- subject(s): Death and burial, Pharaohs, Biography, History, OverDrive, Antiquarian, Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography

'The Season of the Machete' -- subject(s): Fiction, Psychopaths, Psychopaths in fiction, Murderers in fiction, Murderers, Couples, Assassins, Couples in fiction, Assassins in fiction, Fiction in English, OverDrive, Large type books

'First to Die'

'Cross fire' -- subject(s): Fiction, Employees, Weddings, United States, Snipers, Investigation, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, African American detectives, Psychopaths, Alex Cross (Fictitious character), Murder, New York Times bestseller, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-09-24

'Torn Apart' -- subject(s): Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction, OverDrive

'The day America told the truth' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Religion

'Warte, warte nur ein Weilchen'

'The 9th judgment' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Murder, Suspense fiction, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Investigation, Female friendship, Mystery fiction, OverDrive, Thriller, New York Times bestseller, nyt:combined_print_fiction=2012-02-25

'9th Judgement' -- subject(s): Fiction, Literature, OverDrive

'Santakid'

'Pop goes the weasel' -- subject(s): Fiction, Psychologists, British Diplomatic and consular service, Serial murders, Psychopaths, Taxicab drivers, Trials (Murder), Alex Cross (Fictitious character), OverDrive, Suspense, Popular Print Disabled Books

'El lobo de Siberia (Latrama) (Latrama)'

'Witch & Wizard' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction, OverDrive

'Stunde der Rache. Ein Alex- Cross- Roman'

'4th of July (Women's Murder Club)'

'The 5th Horseman (Patterson, James)'

'Private London'

'Die Toten aber wissen gar nichts'

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Patterson is constantly writing new novels. 2009 he signed a deal that promised 11 novels by 2012.

He has about 12 novels to appear in 2011

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14y ago

I'm not sure what he wrote first, either MAX or one about King Tut. OPEN FOR EDITS

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12y ago

witch and wizard is James Patterson's most recent book

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11y ago

As of today, 30 July 2012, James Patterson is still alive and well.

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