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Jack & Jill Read by Michael Kramer

In Washington, two lots of serial killers compete for the limelight. One lot kills famous people as they work their way up to the president, the other kills black children in ever-growing numbers. Black deputy police chief Alex Cross leads a manhunt.

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  • "In Washington, two lots of serial killers compete for the limelight. One lot kills famous people as they work their way up to the president, the other kills black children in ever-growing numbers. Black deputy police chief Alex Cross leads a manhunt."@en
  • "Alex Cross finds a beautiful six year old girl beaten to death near his house, while across town a Senator is also found murdered, and Alex must find the truth as the murders continue."@en
  • "When a U.S. senator is found murdered in his Georgetown home, the only clue is a mysterious rhyme signed "Jack and Jill" promising more murders. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., the beaten body of a little girl turns up in front of an elementary school. Is there a connection in the killings? As Alex Cross, homicide detective, pieces the facts together, the killers strike again, and again. Suddenly, no one in Washington is safe, not even the President. Only Alex has the wits and pluck to crack the case, but can he discover the truth in time?"@en
  • "When a United States senator is shot dead in his home, the sole clue is a cryptic poem signed "Jack and Jill." More murders follow, and detective Alex Cross is caught up in a frantic race to stop the killers before they reach the President. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. Bestseller. c1996."@en
  • "James Patterson consistently takes his readers on spectacular roller coaster rides with his best-selling, world-renowned novels. This time, politicans and children are being murdered in Washington, C.D. The only clue homicide detective Alex Cross has is a trail of nursery rhymes left at the crime scenes. Can he decipher them before the killer destroys his ultimate target, the President of the United States?"@en
  • "Our nation's capital has become the playing board for a nefarious game in which the losers are murdered politicians and children. Nursery rhymes left at the political murder scenes leave no doubt that the ultimate target is the President of the United States. Homicide detective Alex Cross is drawn into the game when a murdered child is found four blocks from his house, in his son's schoolyard. As the game progresses, Detective Cross begins to wonder if the murders are connected and discovers unconscionable intrigue in the most unlikely places."
  • "Alex Cross chases a pair of killers who have murdered a senator and a 6-year-old."@en
  • "In the nation's capital, homicide detective Alex Cross tracks a diabolical killer whose prey ranges from an anonymous little girl to the president."@en
  • "Detective Alex Cross tries to find the connection among the murders occurring in Washington, D.C. with the only clue of a mysterious rhyme signed "Jack and Jill.""@en
  • "When a U.S. senator is found murdered in his Georgetown home, the only clue is a mysterious rhyme signed "Jack and Jill" promising more murders. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., the beaten body of a little girl turns up in front of an elementary school. Is there a connection in the killings? As Alex Cross, homicide detective, pieces the facts together, the killers strike again, and again. Suddenly, no one in Washington is safe, not even the President."@en
  • "In the middle of the night, a controversial U.S. senator is found murdered in bed in his Georgetown apartment. The police turn up only one clue: a mysterious rhyme signed "Jack and Jill," promising that this is just the beginning. Meanwhile, homicide detective Alex Cross is called to a murder scene only blocks from his house, far from the corridors of power where he spends his days. The victim: a beautiful little girl, savagely beaten and deposited in front of the elementary school Cross's son attends. Could there be a connection between the two murders? As Cross tries to put the pieces together, the killer -- or killers -- strike again. And again. No one in Washington is safe -- not children, not politicians, not even the President of the United States. Only Cross has the skills and the courage to crack the case -- but will he discover the truth in time?"@en
  • "Detective Alex Cross tries to find the connection among the murders occurring in Washington, D.C. with the only clue of a mysterious rhyme signed "Jack and Jill.""
  • "In our nation's capital, nursery rhymes left at political murder scenes leave no doubt that the ultimate target is the President of the United States. Homicide detective Alex Cross begins to wonder if the murders are connected and discovers unconscionable intrigue in the most unlikely places."@en

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  • "Jack & Jill Read by Michael Kramer"@en
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  • "Jack and Jill Alex Cross : Book 3"@en
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