NYPD Red 7: The Murder Sorority
Finding a single assassin in a city of nine million is daunting.
Finding five is a nightmare.
Join the NYPD Red team in their most explosive case ever. The series from James Patterson and Marshall Karp has always been a must-read. But Karp's latest, NYPD Red 7: The Murder Sorority, tops them all, making it a must-read-now!
Lower Manhattan: A sniper's bullet ends the life of a high-profile New Yorker. Five miles uptown, a second prominent victim has his throat slashed.
And that's only the beginning. A network of professional assassins is on the loose in New York City. Trained by the US military, they're on their own now, with a new unit called Kappa Omega Delta. Killers On Demand.
NYPD Red detectives Kylie MacDonald and Zach Jordan are called in to hunt them down, but these mercenaries are as gifted in the art of escape as they are in snuffing out lives.
It's the biggest professional challenge the Red team has ever faced, and before it's over, both Kylie's and Zach's personal lives will change. Forever.
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Marshall Karp
Before Marshall Karp was plotting murder, he was writing comedy. That unexpected pairing—mischief wrapped in mystery—is exactly what makes his thrillers hit differently. Karp is best known for co-authoring the bestselling NYPD Red series with James Patterson, but long before the flashing sirens and high-profile crimes, he was building a career in advertising, television, and screenwriting. That sense of timing—of when to make readers laugh and when to make their hearts race—never left him.
NYPD Red
In a city where fame is currency and secrets can kill, there's a task force designed to protect the elite—and investigate their darkest crimes.
Set against the electric pulse of New York City, the NYPD Red series pulls back the velvet curtain on power, privilege, and the chaos that simmers beneath the surface. The stories follow a specialized unit of the NYPD charged with handling high-profile cases—those involving celebrities, politicians, and billionaires who expect their messes cleaned up quietly and fast. But crime doesn’t care about status, and some scandals refuse to stay buried.
NYPD Red consists of eight books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

