Deadly Cross
Publisher,Arrow
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
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Alex Cross knew both victims well. Especially Kay, who had been his patient once. And maybe more. Cross is left grieving, questioning who would want them dead, and why.
While Cross's former Metro Homicide partner John Sampson tracks Christopher's final movements, Cross and FBI Special Agent Ned Mahoney travel to Alabama to investigate Kay's past. They discover that although Kay had many enemies, none of them had a full motive.
This a rollercoaster ride of a book with never letting go of the pace right until the very end. I have to say, this James Patterson’s Alex Cross novel is another incredibly well-written page-turner.
Patterson books don't go stale because he incorporates every modern law-breaking method there is, from the use of crypto-currency and burner phones to disappearing messages on Wickr.
Patterson books don't go stale because he incorporates every modern law-breaking method there is, from the use of crypto-currency and burner phones to disappearing messages on Wickr.
This is the 28th book in the Alex Cross series.... 28th! Only a really good series can last this long. The Alex Cross series of books has lasted so long and stood the test of time, due to its originality and excellent writing. You might imagine a police procedural/thriller would be feeling a little stale to read nowadays but this trope is 100% fresh anytime a new AC novel comes out. James Patterson writes with the confidence of longevity and masterful storytelling.
Very interesting book. Full of mystery and how to solve the homicide cases that happens. Feel like we are in the story when we read this. A fast pace story. Totally recommended