Quote by James Patterson
Always expect the unexpected. Right around Thanksgiving, when the

Always expect the unexpected. Right around Thanksgiving, when the new Alex Cross will be out. Its called Four Blind Mice and its a pretty amazing story about several murders inside the military. – James Patterson

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