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In this action-packed thriller from the world’s most popular storyteller, Supreme Court Candidates are being murdered—and only Alex Cross and John Sampson can take on the killer.
The inspiration for #1 hit streaming show, Cross.
In Washington, DC…
The president-elect is tapping the country’s brightest legal minds as candidates for the Supreme Court.
Then one of them is gunned down.
Another is stabbed.
A third is murdered near midnight on a city street.
Now it’s up to Detective Alex Cross, the FBI’s top expert in criminal behavior, to go inside the mind of a…
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Reviewer: Marcie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great book
Review: I really enjoyed this book. Constant excitement, twists and turns. From this first couple of pages, it kept my attention. I love books like that! Definitely five stars! I totally recommend this book to everyone.
Reviewer: Kindle and Prime Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: M Does it again
Review: I loved the Maestro character created for Alex and Bree. It provides intrigue and suspense on each page. To fill the fluff, you get a lot if details but just enough to keep you turning the page. Great Read!
Reviewer: Paul R.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Number 33 Is Another Winner with New Resolutions
Review: James Patterson, The House of Cross, is the 33rd title in this popular series that hit the bookshelves this past November. Meanwhile, the first book in the series, “Along Came a Spider,” appeared as far back as 2001 and there is little reason to expect that this long and successful series will end anytime soon. So many readers continue to follow Alex Cross in book after book. The important question is “how does a series remain so amazingly popular for so long?” In part, it is the humanity with which Patterson endows Cross and the cast especially his loving family and close friends. It would be wrong to categorize this series a “cozy,” but the on-going cast humanizes the novels and brings faithful readers pleasure at seeing the Cross family grow and thrive. May Nana Mama continue to enjoy a long life! And we must keep up with the lifelong friendship of Cross and John Sampson.But our attention is really held by Patterson’s skill as a storyteller who introduces us to some strange and twisted counterpoints to the decency of the Cross family and friends and our affection for them. Overall, the series plays an unending contest of good vs. evil and it does so with style and bone chilling tension. In this most recent offering, Cross and company match wits and strength with “M” a familiar character from earlier volumes. This addition to the contest of good vs. evil is elaborate and, if anything, it may be too elaborate. My only problem with this recent title is that it’s so fantastic credibility suffers. I got hooked on the original Alex Cross volumes and I am not sure that I enjoy seeing him become a James Bond doppelganger.Still, there is plenty of evil out there to provide grist for the Patterson mill without such overelaboration. there are new developments for M and John Simpson. So, despite a couple of personal qualms, Patterson still offers some new developments and gives us an exciting yarn that holds our attention to the end. Enjoy!
Reviewer: Tyzuki
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Outstanding
Review: One of the best Alex Cross books James Patterson has ever written. The read was exciting yet very deliberate read that drew me in with each word. I hope there is more to come for Alex Cross.
Reviewer: Thomas Mitchell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Post navigation ← Older posts Two new thriller novels are worth the time and money Dec 7
Review: Two rapid-paced, action-packed, pulse-pounding mystery novels were published in November.The first, David Baldacci’s “To Die For” is the third in the 6:20 Man series featuring former Army Ranger and Wall Street denizen Travis Devine, who earned the peg 6:20 Man for boarding the 6:20 a.m. commuter train to Manhattan daily.In this account, Devine is sent to Seattle to help the FBI protect a 12-year-old orphan whose uncle, who faces RICO charges himself, is trying to adopt her. According to officials in a remote community the girl’s parents died of a drug overdose, though the girl refutes this. It turns out the community may be one of several fortresses of a group of conspirators plotting to overthrow the federal government.Devine faces danger at every turn.The second book, James Patterson’s “The House of Cross” is the 33rd in a series focusing on FBI contractor and psychiatrist Alex Cross. In the first books in the series the fact that Cross is Black was central to story, but in later volumes that is seldom mentioned. In fact, in this edition the only mention of race that recall came with Cross’ wife Bree Stone, a former D.C. chief detective, feels uncomfortable for being unable to blend in the background because she is the only Black at funeral for a suspect.This book, too, is set in the northwest of the nation and in Canada, but in the dead of winter, which is often as much of a threat to life and limb as the villains of the piece, who happen to be another vast group of conspirators with plots to alter the country. This by targeting Supreme Court justices and potential nominees for the high court. The conspiracy is headed by someone known as M.Both books are intricately plotted and keep their protagonists in constant danger, escaping via their wits and well-earned combat skills.They are available at several online sites and local bookstores.
Reviewer: Bette
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cross
Review: As always, Patterson doesn’t disappoint. Cross is at the top of his game. I love Bree and of course John Sampson. They work beautifully together. Fast moving, great characters, and tough subjects. Win some and lose some but in the end everything turns out okay.
Reviewer: Grace Jubilee
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome story, boring ending
Review: As always, James Patterson delivered a magnificent story with so many twists & turns, I absolutely loved it. Except for the ending. It needed something heroic, but it didn’t happen. Still loved it, would recommend anything James Patterson writes.
Reviewer: Thomas R.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: More Cross!
Review: As a reader, I really enjoy getting to know characters from book to book. Alex Cross seems like family to me. Challenges are nothing new to the Cross family and this book is no exception. But who else would you expect to deal with life’s humps and bumps and come out even better? Great book!
Reviewer: Dominik Ziller
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Die Alex-Cross-Reihe ist wohl das Prunkstück der vielen von James Patterson begründeten Romanserien. Hier schreibt er stets selbst und ohne Co-Autoren. In aller Regel sind die Bücher spannend und außerordentlich temporeich geschrieben. “Unputdownable” sagen die Amerikaner gerne über solche nervenzerreißenden Thriller. Das passt auch auf diesen Band, in dem es Zum Endspiel zwischen Cross und dem schon in vorherigen Bänden aufgetretenen Mastermind “M” kommt.
Reviewer: Susan Lovejoy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Lots of action and everyone involved with the reader not being sure who would survive. Loved the twists and turns.
Reviewer: MS Robbie Tyson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Book is great and came in great shape
Reviewer: Lynne Brown
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: James Patterson Alex Cross books are always a good read and hold the attention
Reviewer: Dave Hutchinson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Fantastic series! Lots of good reading!
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