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Get ready for an intense and thrilling ride with "Roses Are Red" by James Patterson. This trade paperback book from the Alex Cross Series is a perfect addition to your collection of psychological, mystery, and detective thrillers. Published by Grand Central Publishing in 2001, this book is a reprint that will keep you on the edge of your seat for 416 pages. The book measures 6.8 inches in length, 4.2 inches in width, and 1.6 inches in height, with a weight of 6.6 ounces. It is written in English and is ideal for those who enjoy police procedural and suspense thrillers. With its gripping storyline and masterful plot twists, "Roses Are Red" is a must-read for any book lover.
SynopsisAlex Cross is racing against time as a series of crimes stuns Washington, D. C. -- and he might be facing his most brilliant enemy yet. In a series of terrifying crimes, bank robbers have been laying out precise demands when they enter the building-and then killing the bank employees and their families if those instructions are not followed to the letter. Detective Alex Cross takes on the case, certain that this is no ordinary bank robber at work; the pathological need for control and perfection is too great. Cross is in the midst of a personal crisis at home, but the case becomes all-consuming as he learns that the Mastermind is plotting one huge, last, perfect crime., Cross . Now streaming on Prime Video. Alex Cross races against time as a series of crimes stuns Washington, D. C.--and he might be facing his most brilliant enemy yet. In a series of terrifying crimes, bank robbers have been laying out precise demands when they enter the building-and then killing the bank employees and their families if those instructions are not followed to the letter. Detective Alex Cross takes on the case, certain that this is no ordinary bank robber at work; the pathological need for control and perfection is too great. Cross is in the midst of a personal crisis at home, but the case becomes all-consuming as he learns that the Mastermind is plotting one huge, last, perfect crime.