Triple Cross / James Patterson.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Little, Brown and Company, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: Large print edition, First editionDescription: 484 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780316471152; 0316471151Subject(s): Cross, Alex (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Cross, Alex (Fictitious character) | African American detectives -- Fiction | Serial murderers -- Fiction | Psychopaths -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Large type books | African American detectives | Large type books | Murder -- Investigation | Psychopaths | Serial murderers | Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction | Washington (D.C.)Genre/Form: Suspense fiction. | Mystery fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. | Fiction. | Novels. | Psychological fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction) | Thrillers (Fiction) | Psychological fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. | Novels. | Large type books. Summary: "Detective Alex Cross hunts down a serial killer who targets entire families--and who will next be coming for the Crosses. A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC--striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind. Alex isn't the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss. The writer calls 'The Family Man' a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime--the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction"-- Provided by publisher.
| Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Book | A J M Library 868-5076 | PATT (Browse shelf) | Available | 64038 |
"Detective Alex Cross hunts down a serial killer who targets entire families--and who will next be coming for the Crosses. A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC--striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind. Alex isn't the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss. The writer calls 'The Family Man' a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime--the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction"-- Provided by publisher.

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