Cross the Line
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Rating | : | 4.55 (668 Votes) |
Asin | : | 147893879X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 258 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-10 |
Language | : | English |
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I do this for a living, and he still manages to keep me guessing from the first to last page. "Behind all the noise and the numbers, we shouldn't forget that no one gets this big without amazing natural storytelling talent--which is what James Patterson has, in spades. The Alex Cross series proves it."--Lee Child"It's no mystery why James Patterson is the world's most popular thriller writer: his uncanny skill in creating living, breathing characters we truly feel for and seamless, lightning-fast plots. End of."--Ian Rankin. Simply put: Nobody does it better."--Jeffery Deaver"James Patterson is The Boss
His books have sold more than 325 million copies worldwide. . James Patterson received the Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community as the 2015 National Book Awards. Patterson holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers
Linda S. Dimezza said I am really confused!!. I am giving this Alex Cross book for one reason only!! Does James Patterson think that the majority of his readers are stupid? In May, I ordered and read Cross Kill, a Bookshots story about Alex Cross and his "dead" nemesis, Gary Soneji. I apologize to anyone who has not read it but I have to mention the end of the Bookshot in order for you to understand my confusion. At the end of Cross Kill, John Sampson has been severely injured by bullets and is in critical condition, not knowing whether he will live. Alex Cross has been arrested for murder and is taken into custody. Now one would think that at t. The annoying Nana Mama still crops up way too often CROSS THE LINE is James Patterson’s 2The annoying Nana Mama still crops up way too often TUCSON ROBERT CROSS THE LINE is James Patterson’s 24th book in the Alex Cross series. I’ve never been a big fan of the series, but I give this one some high marks. Believe this book was actually written by Patterson without the help of his usual surrogate writers. For the most part the story is an action thriller and the Cross family appearances are kept to a minimum (thank goodness). The annoying Nana Mama still crops up way too often. The story starts with a wave of senseless killings across Washington DC and its suburbs. Only after the District Chief of Detectives and his Slovakia girlfriend are gun. th book in the Alex Cross series. I’ve never been a big fan of the series, but I give this one some high marks. Believe this book was actually written by Patterson without the help of his usual surrogate writers. For the most part the story is an action thriller and the Cross family appearances are kept to a minimum (thank goodness). The annoying Nana Mama still crops up way too often. The story starts with a wave of senseless killings across Washington DC and its suburbs. Only after the District Chief of Detectives and his Slovakia girlfriend are gun. "Cross the Line;" A Book You'll Want in Audible & In Kindle Format - Authentic Character-Based Action-Adventure Crime Fiction *** LANGUAGE ***Written in Adult English, but, with only a very few f-bombs, this crime fiction novel would probably be rated PG-13 if it were a film.Quick OverviewWritten mostly in first person POV, this is classic James Patterson and his character Alex Cross.The story leads with a prologue, but, for the life of me, I can’t figure out why the prologue wasn’t simply titled Chapter 1. Whatever, though, this and the subsequent chapter drew me into the story and held on to me better than most other writers do.Then again, I am definitely a James Patterson fan. Still, this Alex Cross novel exh
In all of Alex Cross's years with Homicide, Washington, DC, has never been more dangerous.After shots pierce the tranquil nighttime calm of Rock Creek Park, a man is dead: what looks at first like road rage might be something much more sinister. To beat him at his own game, Alex and Bree must take the law back into their own hands before he puts them both out of commissionpermanently. But Alex has only just begun asking questions when he's called across town to investigate a new murder, one that hits close to home: Washington's own chief of detectives. What should be a time for her to rely on Alex for support and cooperation is instead a moment of crisis in their marriage as well as their city when their investigative instincts clash and their relationship reaches a breaking point.And the fiendish mind behind all the violence has appointed himself judge, jury, and executioner, with a te