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  2. That Evening Sun (film) - Wikipedia

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    That Evening Sun has received mostly positive reviews from critics. On review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 82% based on 38 reviews. [ 4 ] The site's critics consensus reads, "Powered by a formidable leading turn from Hal Holbrook, That Evening Sun is a prime cut of southern gothic that offers plenty of ...

  3. That Evening Sun - Wikipedia

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    That Evening Sun" is a short story by the American author William Faulkner, published in 1931 in the collection These 13, which included Faulkner's most anthologized story, "A Rose for Emily". The story was originally published, in a slightly different form, as "That Evening Sun Go Down" in The American Mercury in March of the same year.

  4. 14th Deadly Sin - Wikipedia

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    The Bookreporter website has a very favorable review of this book. The review says, "Many people consider the Women’s Murder Club to be Patterson’s best collaborative series. If you haven’t yet had the pleasure of sampling the canon, 14th DEADLY SIN is an excellent place to jump on." [4]

  5. Roses Are Red (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Roses Are Red is the sixth novel featuring the Washington, D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychiatrist Alex Cross written by James Patterson. Plot summary [ edit ]

  6. 17th Suspect - Wikipedia

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    Longtime readers of the series will recall that Patterson and Paetro are not averse to removing recurring characters from the mix with little warning, so whether they will “go there” is a consideration that is always on the table. We will have to wait until next year to find out, but the anticipation will be worth it."

  7. 4th of July (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Author: James Patterson and Maxine Paetro: Language: English: Series: Women's Murder Club: Genre: Mystery, Legal Thriller: Published: 2005 (Little, Brown & Co ...

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  9. 3rd Degree (novel) - Wikipedia

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    3rd Degree is a crime novel written by James Patterson and Andrew Gross. It is the third novel in the Women's Murder Club Series, and the sequel to 2nd Chance . The book was published on March 1, 2004.