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  2. Maxine Paetro - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 until 1987, Paetro was a recruiter and EVP creative department manager at several large New York City advertising agencies. In 1979, Paetro published her first book, How to Put Your Book Together and Get a Job in Advertising, which received its fourth revision in August 2010. This non-fiction work has been described as “the ...

  3. 14th Deadly Sin - Wikipedia

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    14th Deadly Sin, written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro, is the fourteenth book of the Women's Murder Club series, which currently numbers twenty-three books.

  4. Private: Number 1 Suspect - Wikipedia

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    Private: #1 Suspect is the second book of the Jack Morgan series. This novel was written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. This novel was written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. More books in this series are to follow.

  5. 19th Christmas - Wikipedia

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    James Patterson and Maxine Paetro: Language: English: Series: Women's Murder Club (novel series) ... This book was at the number one spot in the "Combined Print & E ...

  6. The 5th Horseman - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Horseman is the fifth book in the Women's Murder Club series featuring Lindsay Boxer by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro first published in February 2006. The novel like many in the series was commercially successful and repeatedly appeared in Publishers Weekly bestseller lists, and high in the 2006 list at the end of that year.

  7. Private (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Private is the first book of the Jack Morgan series. This novel was written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. This novel was written by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. The Private London series was spun off from the Jack Morgan series.

  8. Woman of God - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews reviewed this book and somewhat liked it, saying, "A high-concept pitch, a potboiler on the page, and a protagonist to cheer for, but the authors do not quite tie it all together." [5] Woman of God was number one in hardcover fiction category in the New York Times Best Sellers list when it first appeared on that list, on October ...

  9. 18th Abduction - Wikipedia

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    The review said, "With two intriguing storylines running side by side, the book is hard to put down and will be over faster than the reader anticipated." [ 2 ] Book Reporter also liked this book, saying, "Longtime readers of the Women’s Murder Club know what to expect with each installment, and this latest entry more than delivers on all counts."