Pages: 448 (Paperback) ISBN: 0755323173 Pub: Headline Book Publishing Pub date: 2007-09-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3148
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Editorial Review:James Patterson has a position that is unassailable -- as one of America's most reliable crime and thriller writers, his best-selling status is assured. But it has to be said that he has tested the patience of his long-time readers by the series of books written in collaboration with other, lesser-known writers, in which it seemed that his own participation was the least important element. True Patterson fans will always welcome books such as Cross as the real deal: unadulterated James Patterson, sans collaborators. Here we have Patterson's favourite protagonist, Alex Cross, in the days when he was making his mark in the Washington, DC Police Department. To his horror, he witnesses his wife being murdered in front of him by an unknown killer. Years pass, and Cross has left the FBI for his former profession as a psychologist. He feels he has come to terms with the events of the past, but then receives a call from his ex-partner John Sampson, requesting a favour in tracking down a serial rapist in Georgetown. Soon, the case presents connections to the death of Alex's wife -- is he finally being given the chance to catch her murderer? This is James Patterson, doing what he does best: delivering a narrative in which there is not an ounce of wasted fat. Alex Cross is always, of course, a strong protagonist, and the personal element here energises an already kinetic storyline. James Patterson, we are reminded, needs no collaborators. --Barry Forshaw Reader Reviews:Excellent Read (0/0 people found this helpful)Alex Cross has been a favourite character of mine for over 10 years now. Having read all the previous Cross novels I found this as good as all the others but just a tad dissapointing.
Decent (1/1 people found this helpful)The Alex Cross series is a hugely popular one, and has had several extremely entertaining novels. Particularly early on in the timeline, with books such as 'Along came a spider' and 'Kiss the girls', which are two examples of James Patterson's terrific suspense and story-telling. These books really define the term 'page-turning'.
cross (0/0 people found this helpful)this was my first actual read of an alex cross novel although i watched the movies along came a spider and kiss the girls and loved them although this may have been because of morgan freeman who now does seem a little old for the alex cross with three small children ! and that brings me to my problem with this book that i COULD NOT get out of my head ! in the book when maria is shot - janelle is 6 months old having been born in the hospital 6 months previously - now it also mentioned she was pregnant when shot - BUT i cannot understand where did the third child ali appear from it has been racking my brains throughout the whole book - i cannot seem to do the numbers - can SOMEBODY explain how he can have a daughter 6 months old - wife shot - and another child appears later - I AM TOTALLY PERPLEXED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1st Time Patterson Reader (0/0 people found this helpful)Well, what can I say ?? This author was recommended by a friend and I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish. I really could not put it down. The suspense was endured enough to make me read continuously until I finished the book.
ok, but predictable (1/1 people found this helpful)patterson keeps churning out the conveyor belt of books and quality is constantly sacrificed in favour of quantity. I've now stopped reading non-alex cross books because they are just so poor. However, for the last few years even the cross books have been mediocre and this book, I'm afraid to say, is no exception.
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