Title: Kill me if you can by James Patterson.
I really enjoyed reading it because there is a twist in the storyline. A poor art student, Matthew Bannon unwittingly stumbled upon a bag of diamonds that belonged to a diamond syndicate from Russia. On discovering the identity of the art student, the Russian Mob hired hitmen to "retrieve" the bag of blood diamonds. Little did they know that one of the hitmen, named "Ghost" that they hired lives a double life...
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Kill Me If You Can
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Title: Swimsuit by James Petterson & Maxine Paetro
I wouldn't say it's one of the best Patterson's books that I have read but it's not a bad one. The killer in this story is not totally a psychopath. Although he killed mercilessly as if it's for pleasure, not caring of his victims' lives but their deaths, he actually got pay for it and did it to please his paymasters. So this book did not satisfy my thirst on learning about the criminal minds.
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Title: 4th of July by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
I have only read up a few chapers and decided to return the book to the library. Go figure...
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Title: The Postcard Killers by James Patterson and Liza Marklund (#1 Swedish bestselling author)
I was hooked starting from chapter one and it got juicier and juicier as I flipped those pages. So many young couples were murdered while they were on vacation in Europe. From Rome to Paris to Copenhagen to Frankfurt to Stockholm, the serial killers will send out postcard to the local newspaper that precede each new victim. Since the postcard is the only connection to all the murders, this presented a great challenge for the NYPD detective, whose daughter and her boyfriend were murdered in Rome.
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