Win sets of James Patterson books!

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The world’s best-selling thriller writer James Patterson releases 12th of Never and 11th Hour, the latest gripping instalments of the Sunday Times number one series, Women’s Murder Club – a series which follows a group of women who together solve crimes in their home city of San Francisco.

The perfect gifts for Mother’s Day, we’ve got sets of both books to give away to three of our Twitter followers!

For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter and tweet the following text:

Follow @cultboxtv and RT for a chance to win one of 3 sets of James Patterson crime books – More info: http://bit.ly/XpoeQz #PatCB

12th of Never
Will Detective Lindsay Boxer be pushed to breaking point? An eccentric professor walks into Lindsay’s homicide department to report a murder that hasn’t yet happened.  A convicted serial killer wakes from a two-year coma. He says he’s ready to tell where the bodies are buried, but does he have a much more sinister plan in mind?

11th Hour
Founding member of the Women’s Murder Club, Lindsay Boxer, is pregnant at last but her work doesn’t slow down for a second. When millionaire Chaz Smith is mercilessly gunned down, she discovers the murder weapon is linked to the deaths of four of San Francisco’s most untouchable criminals and it was taken from her own department’s evidence locker.

This competition has now closed. The winners are Lynette Crosby (@CrosbyLynette) from Mansfield, Peter Robins (@PeterRobins1) from Manchester and Anthony Martin (@norwichTony) from Norwich.

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