When the Wind Blows (Patterson novel)

When the Wind Blows

Cover art for When the Wind Blows
Author James Patterson
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
Publication date
28 October 1998
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
ISBN 0-316-69332-4
OCLC 38519044
813/.54 21
LC Class PS3566.A822 W44 1998
Followed by The Lake House

When the Wind Blows is a novel by James Patterson. It is the precursor to The Lake House and inspired the Maximum Ride series.

The novel is currently set to be adapted into a movie.[1]

Plot summary

The book centers on Frannie Devin O'Neill, a veterinarian, whose husband was killed three years before the story takes place. The action takes place in Bear Bluff, Colorado. She meets Kit Harrison, an FBI agent, when he rents a cabin in the woods behind her house. One night, after a friend's mysterious death, Frannie sees a small girl with wings, running in the forest. Her name is Max, and they learn about Max's missing brother, Matthew, and the sinister place where they grew up. Kit, Frannie, and Max find and break into the School. They find the rest of Max's "flock", two Chinese/Asian siblings named Wendy and Peter, a blind boy named Icarus, and Oz, all of whom have wings. The group leaves the school and Kit calls the FBI for help. They try to go back to Frannie's vet clinic, the Inn Patient, but they find it burnt down. They are caught by the "whitecoats" (who work at the School) and the flock's previous Keeper, a cruel man named Harding Thomas (also known as "Uncle Tom"). .

Characters

Max

Dr. Frannie O'Neill

Kit Harrison

Ozymandias

Icarus

Peter

Wendy

Matthew

Harding Thomas

Eve

Adam

Gillian Puris

Dr. Peyser

References

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