by Katherine Kellgren, James Patterson, Liza Marklund
RELEASE DATE AUGUST 16, 2010NYPD Detective Jacob Kanon is on a mission that is taking him on a tour of Europe's most beautiful cities and the most wonderful tourist hot spots. His daughter and her boyfriend were killed while vacationing in Rome. Many other young couples have also been killed all ov...
RELEASE DATE AUGUST 16, 2010NYPD Detective Jacob Kanon is on a mission that is taking him on a tour of Europe's most beautiful cities and the most wonderful tourist hot spots. His daughter and her boyfriend were killed while vacationing in Rome. Many other young couples have also been killed all ov...
Postcard Killers is a standalone novel by authors James Patterson and Liza Marklund. NYPD cop Jacob Kanon is on the trail of serial killers who have been murdering newly married couples across the USA and Europe, including his own daughter. Kanon teams up with Dessie, a Swedish reporter who receiv...
NYPD detective Jacob Kanon teams up with the Swedish reporter, Dessie Larsson to stop a pair of murderous serial killers on a crime spree through Europe. Oh you ask, why is a New York cop investigating murder in Europe? Well his daughter Kimmy was one of the first victims and he is hell-bent on fi...
As murder mysteries go, this was a good one. For a long car journey, the audio was perfect. There were three readers which greatly enhanced the performance and made the characters easy to recognize after they were introduced; the voices and accents were specific to each and remained consistent throu...
After a gap of quite a few months I finally managed to get my hands on this James Patterson novel. I was originally introduced to James Patterson Novels by the Movie 'Along Came a Spider' based on the novel of the same name. I was so impressed by the plot, that I simply had to read the novel. Ever s...
**Synopsis** NYPD detective Jacob Kanon is on a tour of Europe's most gorgeous cities. But the sights aren't what draw him—he sees each museum, each cathedral, and each café through the eyes of his daughter's killer.Kanon's daughter, Kimmy, and her boyfriend were murdered while on vacation in Rome. ...
This is the best Patterson book I've read in a while, and I can't help wondering if that is because of the European angle, imput into the story.
This book is so painfully boring. I am not sure if it is that the book is written by two authors, but it just seems like it never meshed. I am really disappointed because I used to love James Patterson's books and his writing bores me now. I keep hoping that something will click and I will start to ...
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