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		<title>Pop Goes the Weasel</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[&lt;table cellpadding=&quot;0&quot; cellspacing=&quot;0&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://jamespattersonbooks.org/images/0446608815/51xRNo5t8rL._SL75_.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;Likened to a &quot;young Muhammad Ali,&quot; Alex Cross, the  Porsche-driving profiler, doctor, detective, and father of two has  seen his fair share of vicious killers. From a bloodthirsty butcher  who came after his family (Cat and Mouse) to a  devilish duo working cross-country (Kiss the Girls),  Cross has managed to outmaneuver all of his enemies. Until he meets  the Weasel. A series of killings in the forgotten, crime-infested  ghettos of southeast D.C. has sent Cross and his 6'9&quot; 250-pound  partner, John Sampson, in search of the &quot;Jane Doe&quot; killer. However,  their racist, tyrannical boss George Pitman orders them to stay out of  the southeast and investigate the high-profile murder of a wealthy  white man. Cross already has suspicions that the murders are linked,  but when Sampson's ex turns up in an abandoned southeast warehouse  kicked to death, the two detectives carry on with their original  investigation. Meanwhile, Cross's longtime love, Christine (Cat and  Mouse), has taken prominence in his life, and it looks as if the  two will finally get hitched--with one glitch: Cross puts everything  he loves in jeopardy as he obsessively goes after the Weasel. Akin  to a slick Hollywood action flick, Pop Goes the Weasel doesn't  have time for meaningful character development or thoughtful moral  analysis. And it doesn't need to. Its winning formula is based on  short scenes (chapters average about 3 pages), addictive plot  progression, and mean dialogue: &quot;Sampson sighed and said, 'I think her  tongue is stapled inside the other girl. I'm pretty sure that's it,  Alex. The Weasel stapled them together.' I looked at the two girls and  shook my head. 'I don't think so. A staple, even a surgical one, would  come apart on the tongue's surface.... Crazy glue would work.&quot;   --Rebekah Warren&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
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