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Previous novels by James Patterson include "1st to Die", "Cat and Mouse", "Cradle and All", "Pop Goes the Weasel", "Roses Are Red", "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas", "Violets Are Blue", "2nd Chance", "When the Wind Blows" and "A Miracle on the 17th Green", co-written with Peter de Jonge.

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James Patterson's previous international number one bestsellers include ALONG CAME A SPIDER, KISS THE GIRLS, JACK AND JILL, CAT AND MOUSE, WHEN THE WIND BLOWS, POP GOES THE WEASEL, CRADLE AND ALL, ROSES ARE RED, 1ST TO DIE, and his most recent, VIOLETS ARE BLUE. KISS THE GIRLS was filmed by Paramount Pictures and became a number one hit movie, and the film version of ALONG CAME A SPIDER was released in 2001. Peter de Jonge wrote A MIRACLE ON THE 17TH GREEN with James Patterson.

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Praise for James Patterson's novels: 'Makes Kay Scarpetta's lot look positively fairytale
*Mirror*

Ticks like a time bomb - full of threat and terror
*Los Angeles Times*

Patterson dedicates his latest to "the millions of Alex Cross readers who so frequently ask 'Can't you write faster?'" Those readers won't be disappointed
*Publishers Weekly*

A master of the suspense genre
*Sunday Telegraph*

Yes, another book by Patterson; the prolific author can spin out three books a year. This one centers on law student Jack Mullen, who doesn't believe that his brother's drowning death is an accident. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Praise for James Patterson's novels: 'Makes Kay Scarpetta's lot look positively fairytale * Mirror *
Ticks like a time bomb - full of threat and terror * Los Angeles Times *
Patterson dedicates his latest to "the millions of Alex Cross readers who so frequently ask 'Can't you write faster?'" Those readers won't be disappointed * Publishers Weekly *
A master of the suspense genre * Sunday Telegraph *

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