Join the NYPD Red team in their most explosive case ever. The series from James Patterson and Marshall Karp has always been a must-read. But Karp’s latest, NYPD Red 7: The Murder Sorority, tops them all, making it a must-read-now!
Lower Manhattan: A sniper’s bullet ends the life of a high-profile New Yorker. Five miles uptown, a second prominent victim has his throat slashed.
And that’s only the beginning. A network of professional assassins is on the loose in New York City. Trained by the US military, they’re on their own now, with a new unit called Kappa Omega Delta. Killers On Demand.
NYPD Red detectives Kylie MacDonald and Zach Jordan are called in to hunt them down, but these mercenaries are as gifted in the art of escape as they are in snuffing out lives.
It’s the biggest professional challenge the Red team has ever faced, and before it’s over, both Kylie’s and Zach’s personal lives will change. Forever.
Marshall Karp is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, screenwriter, documentarian, and playwright. He cocreated the NYPD Red series with James Patterson and now continues the high-octane thrillers on his own. His latest novel, Don’t Tell Me How to Die, starts as a poignant family drama and turns—quietly, ruthlessly—into a psychological thriller driven by buried truths and gasp-worthy reveals. Readers are calling it one of the twistiest, most addictive thrillers of the year. His earlier work also includes the fan-favorite Lomax and Biggs novels. Marshall’s passions include his family; his emotionally needy rescue dog, Charlie; and helping new writers find their voice. For over twenty years, he has worked closely with Vitamin Angels, a global charity that delivers lifesaving nutrients to more than seventy million mothers and children around the world.Check out KarpKills.com for free chapters, blunt advice for aspiring writers, and unexpected extras for readers who want to go beyond the book.