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Detective Alex Cross hunts down a serial killer who's murdering entire families -- and who will next be coming for Cross.
A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC -- striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind.
Alex isn't the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss.
The writer calls ''The Family Man'' a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime -- the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction.
A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC -- striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind.
Alex isn't the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss.
The writer calls ''The Family Man'' a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime -- the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction.
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Detective Alex Cross hunts down a serial killer who's murdering entire families -- and who will next be coming for Cross.
A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC -- striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind.
Alex isn't the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss.
The writer calls ''The Family Man'' a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime -- the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction.
A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC -- striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind.
Alex isn't the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss.
The writer calls ''The Family Man'' a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime -- the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction.













