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Jack & Jill: Book Guide, Author and Facts

Jack & Jill by James Patterson — plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

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In the middle of the night, a controversial U.S. senator is found murdered in bed in his Georgetown pied-a-terre. The police turn up only one clue: a mysterious rhyme signed "Jack and Jill" promising that this is just the beginning. Jack and Jill are out to get the rich and famous, and they will stop at nothing until their fiendish plan is carried out.Meanwhile, Washington, D. C., homicide detective Alex Cross is called to a murder scene only blocks from his house, far from the corridors of power where he spends his days. The victim: a beautiful little girl, savagely beaten--and desposited in front of the elementary school Cross's son, Damon, attends.Could there be a connection between the two murders? As Cross tries to put the pieces together, the killer- or killers - strike again. And again. No one in Washington is safe - not children, not politicians, not even the President of the Uni

Quick facts about Jack & Jill

  • Title: Jack & Jill
  • Author: James Patterson
  • First published: 1714
  • Genre: fiction, police, alex cross (fictitious character)
  • OpenLibrary ID: OL167185W

Where to read Jack & Jill

Jack & Jill by James Patterson is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Jack & Jill about?

In the middle of the night, a controversial U.S.

Who wrote Jack & Jill?

Jack & Jill was written by James Patterson.

When was Jack & Jill published?

Jack & Jill was first published in 1714.

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