My first Patterson novel. I'm normally not a fiction reader, but this one was very interesting. Exciting action.
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Once again Patterson has written a book that keeps you at the edge of your seat until you finish it!! You just can't put it down. A must read for his fans and anyone who wants to experience a good read
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Alex Cross is on the verge of resigning from the D.C. police when childhood buddy and partner, John Sampson comes to him for assistance. Sampson's friend has been framed and accused of killing three Army wives on an Army Post, so Alex and Sampson set out to prove he's been set up. In their research, they're faced with the brick wall of silence and lack of cooperation from the military, numerous similar murders, and they even...
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James Patterson these days seems to have a new novel every couple of months. Readers in the last year and a half could choose between a romance novel, Suzanne?s Diary of Nicholas, a second book from a new series featuring four women, 2nd to Die, an Alex Cross novel Violets are Blue and most recently a thriller co-written with Peter DeJonge, The Beach House. And while these books were for the most part were somewhat satisfying...
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Wow! This was definitely a fun reader. I loved the fast chapters and the vivid content. I finished the book in less than a week. Once I started, I could not get my hands off it. It was as though I was watching a movie.The bonds Alex Cross shares with the other characters make the whole plot roll. Now, I know what people are talking about when they say he takes you on a "roller coaster" ride.I'm so glad I experienced...
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