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The Big Bad Wolf Study Guide

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by James Patterson
About 57 pages (17,121 words)
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In The Big Bad Wolf, author James Patterson offers a suspenseful story of newly minted FBI agent, Alex Cross and his pursuit of a ruthless Russian Mafia leader called "The Wolf." The Wolf is an elusive character known only by his reputation among the law enforcement and organized crime communities.

In this story, the Wolf is dealing in the white sex slavery trade. With a stable of regular customers willing to pay upwards of a quarter of a million dollars, the Wolf makes the buying of another human being possible so that his clients can satisfy their psychotic sexual fantasies.

The story begins with the abduction of a federal judge's wife. Lovely, young and blond, Lizzie Connolly is the mother of two from an upscale section of Atlanta, known as Buckhead. Connolly is taken in front of her.....

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