David Ellis Books

James Patterson is a prolific author known for his gripping thrillers and captivating storytelling. With over 200 books to his name, Patterson has become a household name in the literary world. Some of his most popular works include the Alex Cross series, the Women's Murder Club series, and Along Came a Spider. His co-author, David Ellis, is an accomplished lawyer and author who has collaborated with Patterson on several successful novels. Together, they have created a compelling and suspenseful book with The Black Book.

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What's The Black Book about?

The Black Book by James Patterson and David Ellis is a gripping thriller that follows detective Billy Harney as he investigates a high-profile murder in Chicago. When a black book containing incriminating information goes missing, Harney finds himself entangled in a web of corruption and deceit. With unexpected twists and turns, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Who should read The Black Book?

  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced, suspenseful crime thrillers
  • Those who appreciate intricate plots with unexpected twists
  • People looking for a captivating mystery that keeps them guessing until the end

What's Conversations with Cinematographers about?

Conversations with Cinematographers offers an in-depth look at the art and craft of cinematography through interviews with some of the industry's most talented and acclaimed cinematographers. From their early inspirations to their approach to lighting, composition, and visual storytelling, these conversations provide valuable insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes that will fascinate both film enthusiasts and aspiring filmmakers.

Who should read Conversations with Cinematographers?

  • Aspiring filmmakers who want to gain insights into the art and craft of cinematography

  • Cinephiles who are curious about the behind-the-scenes stories of iconic films

  • Professionals in the film industry who seek inspiration and knowledge from accomplished cinematographers