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Kiss the Girls (Alex Cross, #2)

James Patterson · 1994 · Book

Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

This gripping narrative follows a dedicated detective as he navigates a twisted landscape of crime, obsession, and danger.

ModernThe Complexities of Justice and MoralityThe Psychology of the Criminal MindThe Role of Law Enforcement in SocietyFemale Victimization and EmpowermentThe Impact of Trauma on Relationships

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