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Cradle and All Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 3.86 | 30614 Users | 1164 Reviews

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Original Title: Virgin
ISBN: 0446609404 (ISBN13: 9780446609401)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Anne Fitzgerald, Nicholas Rosetti, Justin O'Carroll

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In Boston, a young woman finds herself pregnant--even though she is still a virgin.

In Ireland, another young woman discovers she is in the same impossible condition.

And in cities all around the world, medical authorities are overwhelmed by epidemics, droughts, famines, floods, and worse. It all feels like a sign that something awful is coming.

Anne Fitzgerald, a former nun turned private investigator, is hired by the Archdiocese of Boston to investigate the immaculate conceptions. Even as she comes to care about and trust the young women, she realizes that both are in great danger. Terrifying forces of light and darkness are gathering. Stepping into uncharted territory where the unknown is just the beginning, Anne must discover the truth--to save the young women, to save herself, and to protect the future of all mankind.

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Title:Cradle and All
Author:James Patterson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:February 1st 2001 by Vision (first published May 1st 1980)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller

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Ratings: 3.86 From 30614 Users | 1164 Reviews

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First time reading Patterson's. What a book. Wow.

Well that was a cruel, devilish ending. Pun oh so intended.I needed to read a James Patterson book, and I finally did. I cant say I chose right as my first read by him maybe I should have started with ''Maximum Ride'' but one can certainly admit that he takes the reader to unexpected, uncharted places.How could I have resisted the premise? Two girls, both pregnant, yet both virgin, also. The son of God is growing inside one, and the son of Lucifer inside the other. But who is the lucky one?I

A few years ago (like 1980), Patterson dove into the area of religious action and suspense with this novel, which is really the story of the three women. The main narrative character is Anne Fitzgerald, a former nun turned private investigator, who has been hired by the Catholic Church to look into the mysterious case of a virgin from Newport, Rhode Island who is very pregnant. Kathleen Beavier is a young teen from a very wealthy family. She was attacked months earlier, but has no memory of the

This book is just terrible. A story about two virgins about to give birth, we find out one will be to the Saviour and one will be to the Beast. But which one? Well, lets see, one of the girls is a rich, white, blonde, debutante, from America and getting loads of press. The other a poor girl in a poor Irish town who is abused by the locals and gets maybe 15 pages in the whole book. While there are a couple of twists, its not good. The characters are flat, the plot weak and drawn out by repeated

*Possible Spoilers*This was my first James Patterson book and he has written so many books that I really hope this is his worst. If the rest of his books have the same problems this one has then I fear for humanity because he is SO DAMN POPULAR.I went into this with high hopes because the synopsis sounded intriguing: pretty much Biblical times all over again but with two virgin Marys and one of them may not be having a savior. I still think that could be a good plot for a book that is more

James Patterson is skilled at making the reader keep turning the page, primarily by withholding infuriating details and writing chapters that are no longer than 3 pages. This book was definitely a page-turner, but ultimately I did not enjoy it. Most, if not all, of the characters were underdeveloped, and the plot bordered on ridiculous at times. I wasn't sure what type of book Patterson intended this to be. For a long time I wondered if the visions and voices that different characters were

This book.. is so much more than a book to me. This book is a beautiful, yet bittersweet memory for me. I remember reading this book when I was about 12-years-old. I had spent the weekend with Nana (my mom's mother). She had taken me to the library that Friday to get me a stack of Sweet Valley High books. I had read through them, and wanted to read something else. Nana grabbed the book she had finished, she had just gotten it. And it was Cradle and All. She figured that I might enjoy it. I began

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