Author:
Narrator: Peter J. Fernandez
Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback
Publisher: Time Warner Audiobooks
Published: Nov 2004
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Retail Price: $39.98
Discs: 7
In the 10th Alex Cross book, the now-FBI agent faces two prior nemeses. Cross is tapped to head an international task force dedicated to stopping a cabal of terrorists who are threatening to bomb several major world cities. Somehow connected to the plot are two men Cross has encountered before: the British murderer called the Weasel and the Russian criminal known as the Wolf.
Forced out of the Los Angeles Times amid the latest budget cuts, newspaperman Jack McEvoy decides to go out with a bang, using his final days at the...
Harry Bosch is assigned a homicide call in South L.A. that takes him to Fortune Liquors, where the Chinese owner has been shot to death behind the...
Readers who consider a good thriller as essential as an even tan will flock to this seaside offering by blockbuster bestselling author James...
Things are finally looking up for defense attorney Mickey Haller. After two years of wrong turns, Haller is back in the courtroom. When Hollywood...
Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club make a courageous return for their fourth and most chilling case ever--one that could easily be...
Vacationing in Disneyland with his family when he receives instructions to investigate an actress's murder outside of her Beverly Hills home, FBI...
Successfully arresting Dominic 'The Electrician' Cavello, an influential mafia boss, in an operation that leaves two fellow agents dead, senior FBI...
Montauk lawyer Tom Dunleavy’s client list is woefully small--occasional real estate closings barely keep him in paper clips. When he is hired to...
This had me right at the beginning One of James Patterson's best book so far. I love the Alex Cross series and this one didn't disappoint me. I also like the person who reads the book. He is very easy to understand. Great book Julie
I'm surprised by the previous reviewer who did not like this story. Of course, I have read every one of Patterson's books (thrillers only) and I have followed The Weasel and Alex Cross. I thought that this story was intriguing. The ending did get me a bit confused, but I thought that the storyline gave me the dose of mystery and intrigue that Patterson does so well. If you don't like thrillers, then I'd stick with his few non-thriller books.
Usually I really enjoy James Patterson but not this time. It was too difficult to get into and the subject and person changes were abrupt and not well transitioned. For the first time in a a long time I sent the book back without getting beyond the 2nd disc. Patience I have but this one was not for me.