23rd Midnight
A serial killer behind bars. A copycat killer on the loose… (Women’s Murder Club 23)
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January LaVoy
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James Patterson
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Detective Lindsay Boxer put serial killer Evan Burke behind bars. Now a new killer has recreated Burke's most infamous crimes-and disappeared without a trace.
Detective Lindsay Boxer put serial killer Evan Burke in jail.
Reporter Cindy Thomas put Burke on the bestseller list, in her true-crime book about the case.
An obsessed fan is studying every detail-and committing fresh horrors that carry Burke's signature.
Now Lindsay's tracking an elusive suspect, one who's penning a deadly playbook featuring Cindy's name in blood-red ink.
© James Patterson 2023 (P) Penguin Audio 2023
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Smart characters, shocking twists... you count down to the very last page to discover what will happen next (Lisa Gardner)
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Terrific, high-octane, really pacy... every scene is a film - every character real, and every plot point leaves us breathless (Jo Spain)
Patterson knows where our deepest fears are buried... there's no stopping his imagination
A writer with an unusual skill at thriller plotting
Patterson is in a class by himself
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