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  1. J. P. Carter is the pseudonym of a bestselling author who has also written sixteen books under the names Jaime and James Raven. Before becoming a full-time writer he spent a career in journalism as a newspaper reporter and television producer.

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  2. J. P. Carter is the pseudonym of a bestselling author who has also written sixteen books under the names Jaime and James Raven. Before becoming a full-time writer he spent a career in journalism as a newspaper reporter and television producer.

  3. J. P. Carter is the pseudonym of a bestselling author who has also written seventeen books under the names Jaime and James Raven. Before becoming a full-time writer he spent a career in journalism as a newspaper reporter and television producer.

  4. James Pratt Carter (August 20, 1915 – December 19, 2000) was an American military officer, politician, and educator. During his career in the United States Army, he served in World War II and the Korean War, retiring from the army in 1958 with the rank of lieutenant colonel.

  5. J. P. Carter is the pseudonym of a bestselling author who has also written seventeen books under the names Jaime Raven, James Raven and Alex Pine. Before becoming a full-time writer he spent a career in journalism as a newspaper reporter and television producer.

  6. Jan 23, 2020 · Set in London during a time of dreadful unrest, J. P. Carter recreates the horrors of the 2011 riots. Time is ticking away as Anna investigates the murder of a young boy at a time when all police forces are being stretched to the limits.

  7. Jan 24, 2019 · J.P. Carter. 4.26. 2,351 ratings266 reviews. How far would you go to save the ones you love? The first book in a stunning new crime series featuring DCI Anna Tate. When nine children are snatched from a nursery school in South London, their distressed parents have no idea if they will ever see them again.