Violets Are Blue

Violets Are Blue by James Patterson is a First Edition thriller published by Little, Brown on November 19, 2001. This gripping narrative follows D.C. Detective Alex Cross as he confronts a series of gruesome murders in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, where the brutality of the crimes leaves even seasoned investigators in shock. As Cross delves deeper into the case, he discovers that the killings are just the beginning of a larger, more sinister plot orchestrated by a merciless criminal known as the Mastermind.
In this electrifying tale, readers will accompany Cross as he navigates a trail of bodies that spans across major cities in America, including Savannah, Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. The story intricately weaves elements of mystery, psychological tension, and crime, showcasing Cross’s determination to confront his most terrifying nemesis while grappling with his own fears. With 400 pages of suspenseful storytelling, Violets Are Blue immerses readers in a world where danger lurks at every turn, and the stakes have never been higher.
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Detective Alex Cross must confront his most terrifying nemesis ever- and his own deepest fears- in this electrifying thriller from the world’s #1 bestselling writer.
D.C. Detective Alex Cross has seen a lot of crime scenes. But even he is appalled by the gruesome murders of two joggers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park-killings that look more like the work of savage beasts than humans. Local police are horrified and even the FBI is baffled.
Then, as Cross is called in to take on the case, the carnage takes off, leaving a trail of bodies across America and sweeping him to Savannah, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Los Angeles as his nemesis, the merciless criminal known as the Mastermind, stalks him, taunts him, and once again, threatens everything he holds dear…
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