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: In James Patterson’s novel, a character named Kimmy is the daughter of NYPD detective Jacob Kanon. She and her boyfriend are tragically murdered while on vacation, kicking off a hunt for a serial killer across European cities. Reviewing the romantic storylines for Kimmy in Unbreakable

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As Kimmy continued to work as a journalist and explore the city, she began to develop a reputation as a talented and fearless storyteller. Her writing often focused on the city's romantic and hidden corners, and her readers began to follow her journey with great interest.

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