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  2. 1st to Die - Wikipedia

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    1st to Die is a 2001 crime novel by American author James Patterson that is the first book in the Women's Murder Club series. The series is about four friends who pool their skills together to crack San Francisco's toughest murder cases.

  3. James Patterson bibliography - Wikipedia

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    James Patterson has written or co-written many "Bookshots" or novellas, and has co-written books with many authors. The list below separates the works into four main categories: fiction written for adults, for young adults and for children, and non-fiction.

  4. Women's Murder Club (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Women's Murder Club is a series of mystery novels by American author James Patterson.The books are set in San Francisco and feature an ensemble of lead characters. The books have been adapted into a made-for-TV movie, a television series and several games.

  5. James Patterson - Wikipedia

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    James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women's Murder Club, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, NYPD Red, Witch & Wizard, Private and Middle School series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction, and romance novels.

  6. First to Die - Wikipedia

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    First to Die is a 2003 television film based on the 2001 novel of the same name by James Patterson. The film stars Tracy Pollan , Pam Grier , Angie Everhart and Carly Pope as a group of women team up to investigate a string of murders.

  7. Private: Number 1 Suspect - Wikipedia

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    This book received at least three professional reviews, one of them favorable and two of them unfavorable. Joe Hartlaub of Bookreporter said in a very positive review, "Patterson and Paetro’s concept and execution for PRIVATE: #1 SUSPECT is flawless." [6] A very negative review appeared in University of California Highlander, a college ...