The murder inn / James Patterson and Candice Fox.
Publisher: New York : Grand Central Publishing, c2024Edition: First editionDescription: 442 pages : 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781538710944
- 1538710943
- Hotelkeepers -- Fiction
- Murderers -- Fiction
- Ex-police officers -- Fiction
- Hotels -- Fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
- Women detectives -- Fiction
- Ex-policiers -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Fugitives from justice -- Fiction
- Mystery fiction -- Fiction
- Hotels and motels -- Fiction
- Gloucester (Mass.) -- Fiction
- 813/.54 23
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Fiction (pbk) | Flesherton Branch Shelves | FIC Patte (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 10/10/2024 | 32241001152950 |
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"1st time in print" -- Dust jacket.
Includes bonus thriller Black & Blue (pages 305-442) from James Patterson and Candice Fox.
The murder inn -- Black & blue
The murder inn: "The doors of the Inn at Gloucester are always open to anyone running from trouble or hiding from life. Its owner, former Boston police detective Bill Robinson, welcomes them with no questions asked. Until two strangers arrive for a temporary stay and a longtime resident starts looking over his shoulders. There's another newcomer in town who puts the Inn under surveillance. When the surveillance turns into a series of attacks. Robinson launches an all-out fight to defend his town, his chosen family, and his home"--
Black & blue: Single-minded detective Harriet Blue won't rest until she stops a savage killer targething female college students. But new clues point to a predator more chillling than she could ever have imagined (page [305]).
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