Roses are Red

Roses are Red by James Patterson, published by Headline Feature in 2000, is a gripping narrative that follows detective Alex Cross as he investigates a series of meticulously planned bank robberies that culminate in murder. This first edition, comprising 307 pages, delves into the psychological complexities of crime and the challenges faced by Cross as he balances his professional duties with his family commitments.
In this story, readers will encounter a sadistic mastermind whose actions force Cross into a high-stakes game of wits. The plot intricately weaves elements of mystery, thriller, and suspense, exploring the dark motivations behind the crimes. As Cross navigates the dangerous landscape of a psychopath’s mind, the narrative highlights the risks and emotional toll of pursuing justice, making it a compelling exploration of the psychological thriller genre.
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A series of meticulously planned bank robberies ends in murder, and detective Alex Cross must pit his wits against the bizarre and sadistic mastermind behind the crimes.
Although torn between dedication to his job and commitment to his family, Cross cannot ignore the case, despite the risks he knows will come with hunting down a killer – and the heartbreaking cost.
James Patterson’s bestseller takes us from deep inside the crazy world of a psychopath’s masquerade right to the heart of fiction’s most brilliant detective, Alex Cross, in an explosive tale where mind games lead to violence and the slightest mistake will be punished with death.
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