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Alex Cross, Run (Alex Cross Series #20) (Mass Market Paperback) by James Patterson

Alex Cross, Run (Alex Cross Series #20) (Mass Market Paperback) by James Patterson
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>If Alex Cross stops running, he will die . . . three serial killers are on the loose, and they want revenge.</b><br>Detective Alex Cross arrests renowned plastic surgeon Elijah Creem for sleeping with teenage girls. Now, his life ruined, Creem is out of jail, and he's made sure that no one will recognize him-by giving himself a new face. <p/>A young woman is found hanging from a sixth-floor window, and Alex is called to the scene. The victim recently gave birth, but the baby is nowhere to be found. Before Alex can begin searching for the missing newborn and killer, he's called to investigate a second crime. All of Washington, D.C., is in a panic, and when a third body is discovered, rumours of <i>three</i> serial killers send the city into an all-out frenzy. <p/>Alex's investigations are going nowhere, and he's too focused on the cases to notice that someone has been watching him-and will stop at nothing until he's dead. With white-hot speed, relentless drama, and hairpin turns, <i>Alex Cross, Run </i>is James Patterson's ultimate thrill ride. <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>James Patterson</b> has had more <i>New York Times</i> bestsellers than any other writer, ever, according to <i>Guinness World Records</i>. Since his first novel won the Edgar Award in 1977 James Patterson's books have sold more than 300 million copies. He is the author of the Alex Cross novels<b>, </b> the most popular detective series of the past twenty-five years, including <i>Kiss the Girls </i>and <i>Along Came a Spider</i>. He writes full-time and lives in Florida with his family.

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