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1st to Die
1st to Die

by James Patterson

BEAUTIFUL LONG-STEMMED RED ROSES filled the hotel suite - the perfect gifts, really.

2001 66 ed.
Along Came a Spider
Along Came a Spider

by James Patterson

EARLY ON THE MORNING of December 21, 1992, I was the picture of contentment on the sun porch of our house on 5th Street ...

1993 65 ed.
Violets Are Blue
Violets Are Blue

by James Patterson

NOTHING EVER STARTS where we think it does.

2001 44 ed.
Jack & Jill
Jack & Jill

by James Patterson

SAM HARRISON swung his agile body out of the silver blue Ford Aerostar, which he had parked on Q Street in the Georgetow...

1714 56 ed.
Roses Are Red
Roses Are Red

by James Patterson

BRIANNE PARKER didn't look like a bank robber or a murderer - her pleasantly plump baby face fooled everyone.

1752 54 ed.
Kiss the Girls
Kiss the Girls

by James Patterson

FOR THREE weeks, the young killer actually lived inside the walls of an extraordinary fifteen-room beach house.

1995 43 ed.
The Angel Experiment
The Angel Experiment

by James Patterson

The funny thing about facing imminent death is that it really snaps everything else into perspective.

2001 43 ed.
Cat & Mouse
Cat & Mouse

by James Patterson

THE CROSS house was twenty paces away and proximity and sight of it made Gary Soneji's skin prickle.

1997 48 ed.
The Big Bad Wolf
The Big Bad Wolf

by James Patterson

THE PHIPPS PLAZA shopping mall in Atlanta was a showy montage of pink-granite floors, sweeping bronze-trimmed staircases...

2001 56 ed.
Pop Goes the Weasel
Pop Goes the Weasel

by James Patterson

GEOFFREY SHAFER, DASHINGLY outfitted in a single-breasted blue blazer, white shirt, striped tie, and narrow gray trouser...

1999 45 ed.
Black Friday
Black Friday

by James Patterson

COLONEL DAVID HUDSON leaned his tall, athletic body against the squat, battered trunk of one of New York's Checker-style...

1986 45 ed.
London Bridges
London Bridges

by James Patterson

COLONEL GEOFFREY SHAFER loved his new life in Salvador, Brazil's third-largest city and some would say its most intrigui...

2004 36 ed.
Mary, Mary
Mary, Mary

by James Patterson

ACT ONE, SCENE ONE, the Storyteller thought to himself, and couldn't hold back a dizzying rush of anticipation.

1857 34 ed.
When the wind blows
When the wind blows

by James Patterson

FIVE ARMED MEN ran quietly and easily through the ageless boulders and towering aspens and ponderosa pines.

1847 42 ed.