Michael Ledwidge

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Michael S. Ledwidge is an American author of Irish descent. He wrote his first novel, The Narrowback, while working as the back elevator operator for a Park Avenue Coop apartment building. His novel, Bad Connection was written while working as a lineman for the telephone company in NYC. His most successful writing has been several books he has co-authored with the best-selling author James Patterson. [1] [2]

Bibliography

Book NameAuthor
Bad ConnectionMichael Ledwidge
Before the Devil Knows You're DeadMichael Ledwidge
The NarrowbackMichael Ledwidge
Burn James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
GoneJames Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
I, Michael BennettJames Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Now You See HerJames Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Tick TockJames Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Worst Case James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Run for Your Life James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Daniel X 1: The MangaJames Patterson, Michael Ledwidge (Contributions by), Seung Hui Kye (Illustrator)
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
The Quickie James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Step on a Crack James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Zoo James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
AlertJames Patterson, Michael Ledwidge

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References

  1. "Michael Ledwidge". fantasticfiction.co.uk.
  2. Cahir O'Doherty (11 March 2010). "Michael Ledwidge, James Patterson's right hand author". IrishCentral.com.