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by James Patterson
About 57 pages (17,121 words)
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Part 4, Chapters 98, 99, 100, 101 Summary

Cross continues his interrogation of Lipton until very late, hoping to stick around until he has gotten as much information as Lipton can give. Lipton reveals that he got involved with the Wolf because of his obsession with sex. The Wolf had approached him and quickly turned him into a customer. Lipton swears that he never killed any of the girls he purchased but let them go when he was done with them. The Wolf asked him to go into business and sell his service to other wealthy buyers. Lipton also tells Cross that Pasha Sorokin is going by the name of Ari Manning.

Alex Cross, fellow agent Ned Mahoney and two assault teams of seven are aboard a luxury cabin cruiser outside of Ari Manning's house in Fort.....

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