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Pop Goes the Weasel
by James Patterson
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Washington, D.C. psychologist/homicide detective Alex Cross faces yet another psychopathic killer in POP GOES THE WEASEL. This time, Alex, who has plenty on his plate between caring for his two children, working in a soup kitchen, and igniting a romance with a new lady love, is determined to track down a serial killer whose trail of blood extends throughout the Southeast quadrant of the capital. Despite lack of support from his boss and most of the police force, the honorable hero nevertheless nabs the killer, British diplomat Geoffrey Shafer, a madman and drug addict obsessed with the computer game the Four Horseman. A suspenseful courtroom drama follows.
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9780613336079,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
2001
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9780783886978,
Paperback,
Thorndike Pr,
2000
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9780316693288,
Hardcover,
Little Brown & Co,
1999
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9780375727931,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
2000
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9780446608817,
Paperback,
Grand Central Pub,
2000
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Publisher Notes
Alex Cross's latest investigation into a series of vicious murders turns deadly as his prime suspect, a British diplomat named Geoffrey Shaffer, makes Cross and his fiancTe the target of a deadly cabal of killers masterminded by Shaffer. Reprint.
Media Reviews
"Kinky mayhem, a cartoonish villain, regular glimpses of the kindly Cross caring for his loved ones, and an ending that spells a sequel: Patterson's fans couldn't ask for more."
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