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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherLittle Brown & Company
ISBN-101549126881
ISBN-139781549126888
eBay Product ID (ePID)14038846022
Product Key Features
Publication Year2020
TopicThrillers / Legal, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / General
Book Title20th Victim
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorJames Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Book SeriesA Women's Murder Club Thriller Ser.
FormatCompact Disc
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 In.
Item Length5.8 In.
Item Weight6.2 Oz
Item Width5.3 In.
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume Number20
Number of Volumes7 vols.
Dewey Decimal813.6
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisSergeant Lindsay Boxer tackles an ambitious case that spans San Francisco, L.A., and Chicago in this pulse-pounding thriller of "smart characters" and "shocking twists" (Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author). Three victims, three bullets, three cities. The shooters' aim is as fearsomely precise as their target selection. When Lindsay realizes that the fallen men and women excel in a lucrative, criminal activity, she leads the charge in the manhunt for the killers. As the casualty list expands, fear and fascination with this suspicious shooting gallery galvanizes the country. The victims were no angels, but are the shooters villains . . . or heroes?, Three victims, three bullets, three cities. Simultaneous murders in LA, Chicago, and San Francisco -- SFPD Sergeant Lindsay Boxer's jurisdiction, and local reporter Cindy Thomas's beat. The shooters' aim is as fearsomely precise as their target selection. When Lindsay realizes that the fallen men and women excel in a lucrative, criminal activity, she leads the charge in the manhunt for the killers. As the casualty list expands, fear and fascination with this suspicious shooting gallery galvanizes the country. The victims were no angels, but are the shooters villains . . . or heroes?