The House of Cross
Alex Cross, Book 32
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James Patterson
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
The thirty-second instalment in James Patterson's globally bestselling Alex Cross series.
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It’s time to put the guns down, Detective Cross. Even if you knew the way out of this place, we would catch you.
A serial killer is taking out America’s finest legal minds, and Alex Cross is called to investigate their brutal murders.
But during a dangerous mission to track down the killer, his wife, Bree, and best friend, John Sampson, go missing.
To save the people he loves most, Cross has only three goals:
Number one: Find Bree and John.
Number two: Escape.
Number three: Survive.
If he fails, there will be no one left in the House of Cross.
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- Scarlett O'Hara
- 31-10-24
Fabulous and I couldn’t put it down !
Loved the storyline and Characters were brilliant as always ! I felt i knew every one of them!
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- Abi
- 17-11-24
They don’t make ‘em like they used to…
On Audible’s recommendation, after finishing this listen, I went right back to the beginning and started on Cross book 1, and after finishing it, all I could think was how they don’t make ‘em like they used to anymore. Book 1 (book 2 and so on) are so finely crafted, in-depth stories with proper character development. Now, the stories are trying to be like a Bond film where it’s action packed, doesn’t build suspense and just generally not as good. I would love it if Cross could go back to his roots and if Patterson would stop with the stack ‘em high, sell ‘em cheap ethos that seems to be how all his stories turn out nowadays.
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