FBI's Ten Most Wanted

FBI's Ten Most Wanted is a book by Dary Matera. It was released in 2003, just as the FBI's top ten list turned fifty years old. The book was produced by Harper Touch (ISBN 0-06-052435-9).

The book studies the lives of the people on the list, their possible motives to commit crimes, and where they could be hiding.

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