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  2. Hide & Seek (Patterson novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hide & Seek is a 1997 novel written by novelist James Patterson. [1] Plot. Maggie Bradford is a successful singer/songwriter who is on trial for murder. She has ...

  3. Toys (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Toys is a novel by James Patterson and Neil McMahon published by Little, Brown and Company in December 2011. Set in the future where humans are seen as an inferior species, Toys revolves around an "Elite" Hays Baker, who is endowed with superhuman attributes and is a high-ranking government official; however, in an unexpected turn of events, he is made to flee for his life.

  4. Cross My Heart (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cross My Heart is the 21st novel in the Alex Cross series written by author James Patterson. The novel takes place after Alex Cross, Run, in which Alex tries contemplating a life outside the Metro Police after the apparent death of Ava, an orphan girl they took in. It was initially not planned by Patterson, but was later confirmed to be in the ...

  5. Private: Number 1 Suspect - Wikipedia

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    This book received at least three professional reviews, one of them favorable and two of them unfavorable. Joe Hartlaub of Bookreporter said in a very positive review, "Patterson and Paetro’s concept and execution for PRIVATE: #1 SUSPECT is flawless." [6] A very negative review appeared in University of California Highlander, a college ...

  6. There Is a Balm in Gilead - Wikipedia

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    Can cure a sin–sick soul. The similarities in the refrain make it likely that it was written for Newton's verse. The 1973 edition of the 1925 7-shape Primitive Baptist songbook Harp of Ages has an unattributed song "Balm in Gilead" with a similar chorus, but verses drawn from a Charles Wesley hymn, "Father I Stretch My Hands to Thee".

  7. Mary, Mary (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the 12th book in the series, Cross, Alex has decided to quit the FBI due to the events of Mary, Mary and becomes a therapist again. After breaking up with Jamilla Hughes, Alex starts a new relationship with Kayla Coles, who has been interested in Alex since Four Blind Mice. The two will continue their relationship through the sequel.

  8. The Chef (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [4] A review in book reporter was much more positive, saying, "It is an impressive tale that is complete in itself but leaves the possibility open for more stories of the Killer Chef." [ 5 ] This book made its high point on the "Combined Print & E-Book Fiction" section of "The New York Times Best Sellers" list for March 10, 2019, when it was ...

  9. Mistress (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Casper is the central character of this novel. The novel is written in the first person from Ben's point of view. Ben has an obsession with recalling trivia that continually sidetracks his thoughts. At the beginning of the book his friend Diana Hotchkiss appears to commit suicide, but the more Ben looks into it, the more it looks like murder.