The 13-Minute Murder

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by James Patterson


  About the Authors

  JAMES PATTERSON is the world’s bestselling author. The creator of Alex Cross, he has produced more enduring fictional heroes than any other novelist alive. He lives in Florida with his family.

  CHRISTOPHER FARNSWORTH is the author of the President’s Vampire books and several other novels, most recently Flashmob. He worked as an investigative and business reporter before selling his first screenplay. He lives in Los Angeles with his family.

  MAX DiLALLO is a novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He lives in Los Angeles.

  SHAN SERAFIN is a novelist and film director whose works include Seventeen, The Forest, and The Believer. His most recent collaboration with James Patterson is Come and Get Us.

  Triple Homicide

  I couldn’t resist the opportunity to bring together my greatest detectives in three shocking thrillers. Alex Cross receives an anonymous call from someone threatening to set off deadly bombs in Washington, DC, and he has to discover whether it’s a cruel hoax or the real deal. But will he find the truth too late? And then in possibly my most twisted Women’s Murder Club mystery yet, Detective Lindsay Boxer investigates a dead lover and a wounded millionaire who was left for dead. Finally, I make things personal for Michael Bennett as someone attacks the Thanksgiving Day Parade directly in front of him and his family. Can he solve the mystery of the “holiday terror”?

  The Family Lawyer

  The Family Lawyer combines three of my most pulse-pounding novels in one book. There’s Matthew Hovanes, who’s living a parent’s worst nightmare when his daughter is accused of bullying another girl into suicide. I test all his attorney experience as he tries to clear his daughter’s name and reveal the truth. Then there’s Cheryl Mabern of the NYPD, who is one of my most brilliant detectives. But does that brilliance help her when there’s a calculating killer committing random murders? And finally, Dani Lawrence struggles with deciding whether to aid in an investigation that could put away her sister for the murder of her cheating husband. Or should she obstruct the investigation by any means necessary?

 

 

 


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