London Bridges

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Pages: 448 (Paperback)

ISBN: 0755305809

Pub: Headline Book Publishing

Pub date: 2005-09-26

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5993

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Editorial Review:


London Bridges is something of a departure for James Patterson's Alex Cross novels in that it contains a serious speculation about what would--some might say, what will--happen if international crime copies the methods of terrorists or forms an alliance with them. The Russian mafia boss known as the Wolf delivers an ultimatum--large cash payments will be made and various prisoners released, or he will set off nuclear explosions in London, New York, Paris and Tel Aviv.

To prove his seriousness, he has already destroyed several small townships and a couple of bridges; this book inhabits a world where people will murder thousands just to prove that they are serious. Cross's usual ability to get inside the mind of a killer is far more of a problem when the killer is a man who has successfully erased his past, who communicates through cut-outs and expendable hirelings. Patterson's terse chapters and breakneck pacing are effective here--with its extended displays of insider knowledge and casual attitude to torture, this is not a likeable book, but it is a suspenseful one.--Roz Kaveney

Reader Reviews:


5/5 stars

London Bridges Falling Down. Not if Cross can Stop them! (0/0 people found this helpful)

Alex Cross is back, only this time he's not just after your ordinary run of the mill, mad as a hatter, serial killer. The Wolf, from Patterson's "The Big Bad Wolf" is back too. Only this time he's not dealing in women and guns. And the battle of wits between these two makes for an explosive novel as Patterson ratchets up the death and destruction that will befall the world if Cross fails to stop the Big Bad Wolf in time.

It starts in the Crescent Valley, in a small town called Sunrise in Nevada. Soldiers in the uniform of the National Guard evacuate the town just before a bomb turns the town into rubble. Days later another town is destroyed, but this time no one got out alive. Terrorists have struck again, but what terrorists?

Cross is heading up a the joint FBI, CIA and all the other alphabet agencies, including Interpol, when he spies someone he knows in a photo taken by some rock climbers. It's Geoffrey Shafter, also known as the Weasel, a psycho killer who Cross had faced off with years ago in Patterson's supberb book "Pop Goes the Weasel". Shafter had been photographed videotaping the destruction of the town. Then a city in Scotland is destroyed and Cross finds out that the Weasel is working for the Wolf and the Wolf has planted bombs on bridges in New York, Washington, London and Frankfurt and he wants billions not to make them come falling down.

This is Patterson to the Nth degree. Nail-bitting, hard-hitting suspense to the max. And this is Patterson the way his fans have come to know him, a thriller writer who manages to top each book with a faster-paced story full of danger and death and good guys and bad guys. How can he possibly top this one.

1/5 stars

Not very good at all (1/1 people found this helpful)

Not one of James PAtterson's better books. And given the drivel the man produces on a depressingly regular basis, that is really saying something. You think he'd choose a ghost writer who knew at least a few of the basic tenets of creative writing (manipulating viewpoint, for example) but I guess in the end he just decided to go for the cheapest...

5/5 stars

AMAZING AUTHOR.... (1/4 people found this helpful)

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE JAMES PATTERSON BOOKS, THE FIRST I READ WAS 'ALONG CAME A SPIDER' (WHICH I BORROWED FROM A FRIEND) AND I HAVE NEVER LOOKED BACK. I'D LIKE TO WRITE A REVIEW FOR ALL OF HIS BOOKS I HAVE READ BUT THERE ARE TOO MANY SO I WILL WRITE A GENERAL REVIEW. JAMES PATTERSON WRITES IN SUCH A WAY THAT KEEPS THE WRITER GRIPPED FROM START TO FINISH, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT'S COMING NEXT. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ALL HIS BOOKS, MANY OF WHICH I SELL AT A LOW PRICE, CHECK THEM OUT. THANK YOU.

5/5 stars

Superb! (0/2 people found this helpful)

Just brilliant.....James Patterson never ceases to deliver and this book is no exception. Sat down to read it and didn't move until it was finished....fast paced, exciting and enough depth to really get you thinking.

2/5 stars

Alex Cross goes globe trotting (2/2 people found this helpful)

Not one of James Pattersons better books. After reading the book I felt that it was a story that Patterson had run of in between mowing the front lawn and washing up the dishes. The short chapters give the impression that he only allowed himself sessions of half an hour at a time while writting this story. It may well be he was working to a tight time table to prduce this one. It certainly reads that way. In my view there is not enough linkage from chapter to chapter, to many diversions at critical points in the story and having read other James Pattersons books I can say with some authority that London Bridges does not come up to his normal high standard.

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