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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Published: Oct 2006
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Retail Price: $10.99
Pages: 435
In the 11th Alex Cross thriller, a serial killer targets women in Los Angeles who pay more attention to their showbiz careers than to their children, and announces their deaths via e-mails signed "Mary Smith." Ironically, psychologist Alex Cross must once again choose his career over his children, because when the FBI calls upon his services to catch the killer, it forces him to cut short a Disneyland vacation with his family.
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I am a great Patterson fan and so far haven't read one of his books that I didn't like. I really enjoy the Woman's Murder Club series.
This is a good book although at times a little confusing. Some of the characters seem to run together and are hard to keep up with. Other than that a pretty good book.