**THE STORE IS WATCHING YOU.** Jacob and Megan Brandeis have gotten jobs with the mega-successful, ultra-secretive Store. Seems perfect. Seems safe. But their lives are about to become anything but perfect, anything but safe. **ALWAYS WATCHING.** Especially since Jacob and Megan have a dark secr
The Store
โ Scribed by James Patterson, Richard Dilallo
- Book ID
- 110584805
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 446 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781538745502
- ASIN
- B01MYGCHSG
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โฆ Synopsis
When Jacob and Megan Brandeis plan to expose a secretive and evil corporation, the fallout threatens to destroy them. **
**Jacob and Megan Brandeis have gotten jobs with the mega-successful, ultra-secretive Store. Seems perfect. Seems safe. But their lives are about to become anything but perfect, anything but safe. Especially since Jacob and Megan have a dark secret of their own. They're writing a book that will expose the Store-a forbidden book, a dangerous book.
And if the Store finds out, there's only one thing Jacob, Megan and their kids can do: run for their bloody lives. Which is probably impossible, because the Store is always watching . . . **
Review
A haunting account of a bleak time in America's history...A revelation. -- "Bookreporter on Alex Cross's Trial"
About the Author
** *James Patterson** is one of the most popular writers of all time, with more than 375 million copies of his books sold worldwide. He holds the record for most New York Times bestsellers and is the author of the two most popular detective series of the past decade, the Alex Cross novels and the Women's Murder Club. Patterson has won an Edgar Award, the mystery world's highest honor, and his novels Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider* were made into feature films.
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