Win: James Patterson's NYPD RED Book!

They are sworn to protect and serve New York€™s rich and famous, but when a criminal mastermind plots a script of total destruction can NYPD RED save the day? Join the world€™s best-selling thriller writer James Patterson as his mega-blockbuster NYPD RED is released in hardback on 25 October 2012. We have three copies of the book to give away to our readers. The London and New York Film Festival€™s are in full swing this autumn but if you don€™t get the chance to go you can delve deep into the fictional celebrity world of NYPD RED. When a cast of Hollywood€™s brightest stars and executives arrive in New York for a film festival, NYPD Red is put on high alert. On the festival€™s first day, a world-famous producer is poisoned at his power breakfast and NYPD Red moves into action. Detective Zach Jordan and his new partner Detective Kylie MacDonald - who is also his ex-girlfriend - catch the case. Before the day is over, they have two more wildly theatrical killings, two more dead stars, and a city erupting in complete chaos. The killer has every murder and every escape planned down to the last detail - and he€™s scripted the most explosive finale ever. James Patterson is one of the best-known and biggest-selling writers of all time, since winning the Edgar Award in 1977 for his first novel, The Thomas Berryman Number, his books have sold more than 260 million copies worldwide. With larger-than-life action, relentless speed, and white-knuckle twists, NYPD RED is an exhilarating read and a must have for your bookshelf when it is released in hardback on 25 October 2012. For your chance to win, first like us on Facebook... Already a fan? You can skip this part. ... and then email contest@whatculture.com with the e-mail header NYPD Red with your full name and address and that you are over the age of 15.
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