01480cam a2200349 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100017000750200018000920400008001100420008001181000029001262450057001552460027002122640050002393000022002893360026003113370028003373380027003653400023003925200361004156000053007766500060008296500030008896500036009196500031009556550022009866550042010087000029010508000051010791368013634OCoLC20230509124837.0230109s2023 nyu d 000 1 eng  a 2023930485 a9780316554022 cAJM apcc1 aPatterson, James,d1947-14aThe 23rd midnight /cJames Patterson, Maxine Paetro.3 aTwenty third midnight  1aNew York :bLittle, Brown and Company,c2023. a423 pages;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nlarge print2rdafs aDetective Lindsay Boxer put serial killer Evan Burke in jail. Reporter Cindy Thomas wrote a book that put him on the bestseller list. An obsessed maniac has turned Burke's true-crime story into a playbook. And is embellishing it with gruesome touches all his own. Now Lindsay's tracking an elusive suspect, and the entire Murder Club is facing destruction.10aBoxer, Lindsayc(Fictitious character)vFiction. 0aWomen's Murder Club (Imaginary organization)vFiction.  0aCopycat crimesvFiction.  0aMurderxInvestigationvFiction. 0aSerial murderersvFiction. 0aLarge type books. 7aDetective and mystery fiction.2lcgft1 aPaetro, Maxine,eauthor.1 aPatterson, James,d1947-tWomen's murder club.