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Ali Cross: Like Father, Like Son

Ali Cross, Book 2

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Ali Cross: Like Father, Like Son

By: James Patterson
Narrated by: Zeno Robinson, Wayne Carr
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Ali Cross is back in the gripping sequel to James Patterson's best-selling mystery for young listeners featuring the son of Detective Alex Cross, the lead character in James Patterson's most enduring and best-selling series.

Ali Cross just solved his first real case.

Alex Cross knows it's only a matter of time before his son finds his way into more trouble.

Neither of them expected Ali to get caught up in another case so quickly.

Ali and his friends were just hanging out in Anacostia Park...then they became witnesses to a crime.

Alex wants Ali to stay far away from the investigation. But Ali isn't going anywhere, not when his new friend Zoe is in trouble. It's up to Ali to figure out why she's lying to the police - and who she's protecting.

This is Ali's toughest case yet. As long as he trusts his Cross instincts, he may just have a shot at solving it....

©2021 James Patterson (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

"This one will fly off the shelves." (Booklist)

"A fitting, socially conscious sequel." (Kirkus Reviews)

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Way too short

Criticism is more of marketing than story.
Bought both Ali Cross books on Audible and used 2 FULL CREDITS only to realise books were only 4hrs long.
Definitely felt cheated.
At best, they should have been lumped together as 1 credit, not charged at 1 each.

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really good

dramatic which was good. fun aswell. OK OK OK OK OK OK okay OK OK

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For teenagers

I thought this was dreadful. Perhaps I missed the narrative that said it was suitable for teenagers, certainly not interested in childhood activities - games / relationships. No suspense or intrigue,
Just boring

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