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Women's Murder Club Series 20 & 21 by James Patterson: 2 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

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          🇺🇸 US Size Chart (S–5XL)
          Size Chest (in) Waist (in) Length (in) Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Length (cm)
          S 36-38 30-32 27 91-97 76-81 69
          M 39-41 33-35 28 99-104 84-89 71
          L 42-44 36-38 29 107-112 91-97 74
          XL 45-47 39-41 30 114-119 99-104 76
          2XL 48-50 42-44 31 122-127 107-112 79
          3XL 51-53 45-47 32 130-135 114-119 81
          4XL 54-56 48-50 33 137-142 122-127 84
          5XL 57-59 51-53 34 145-150 130-135 86
          *Measurements may vary by 1–2cm due to manual measurement. For a looser fit, consider sizing up.
          Title in This Set:

          1. 20th Victim
          2. 21st Birthday

          Description:

          20th Victim
          THREE CITIES. THREE BULLETS. THREE VICTIMS.

          Simultaneous murders hit LA, Chicago and San Francisco. SFPD Sergeant Lindsay Boxer is tasked with uncovering what links these precise and calculated killings.

          Lindsay discovers that the victims all excel in lucrative, criminal activity. As the casualty list expands, fear and fascination with this shocking spree provoke debate across the country.

          Are the killers villains or heroes? And who will be next?

          21st Birthday
          Will she live to see her twenty-first birthday?

          When a distraught mother pleads with reporter Cindy Thomas to investigate the disappearance of her daughter, Tara, and her baby granddaughter, Cindy goes straight to SFPD Sergeant Lindsay Boxer.

          The prime suspect is Tara's husband, but he tells a conflicting story that paints Tara as a wayward wife, not a missing person.

          Is this a tragic case of domestic violence? Or is the truth linked to a more complex network of killings?