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4th of July

By James Patterson

About This Book

A young man lies dead in a grim hotel room, electrocuted in a bath with a toaster, embroiling Lindsay Boxer in a chilling mystery. With graffiti reading "NOBODY CARES ANYMORE" ominously emblazoned on the wall, the clock ticks as she and her partner Jacobi chase down a black Mercedes tied to both murders. This electrifying case unwinds with relentless tension and high-stakes action.

The stakes rise as Lindsay and Jacobi delve deeper into a dangerous web of secrets and deceit, pushing them to unravel not just a murder but a haunting message that challenges their very understanding of justice. With each twist, they realize the killer may not just be a shadowy figure, but a reflection of the chaos around them.

Renowned for his gripping narratives, James Patterson's latest installment promises to elevate the Women's Murder Club series to electrifying new heights, captivating both devoted fans and new readers alike with its pulse-pounding pace.

About the Author

James Patterson

James Patterson

James Patterson is an accomplished American author born on March 22, 1947, known for creating popular series such as Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, and the Women's Murder Club, among others. He has written numerous stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction works, and romance novels, with total book sales surpassing 425 million copies. Patterson has made significant contributions to literacy through substantial donations to educational institutions and independent bookstores and was honored with the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation in 2015.

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