Reviews: Cross Fire (5)
“I enjoyed this. Very good”
(Paperback)
by jockey1
It was great to read another Cross story. Very easy to get into & kept me enthrald to the end.
“Back to Form”
(Paperback)
by atticusfinch1048
Cross Fire first published in 2010 is the seventeenth book in the Alex Cross series by James Patterson. This book returns to the earlier form where suspense and thriller comes smashing together to create an excellent read. It also helps that Kyle Craig is thrown into the mix. When a black Lincoln Navigator pulls up outside a well-known Washington restaurant a sniper team is ready and waiting. Once they have completed their task there are two dead bodies from Washington’s elite dead on the sidewalk. Alex Cross is called in to investigate but little does he realise that Kyle Craig will insert himself into the investigation. He may be too close for comfort. John Sampson has been given a homicide investigation to head up and Cross helps out his old friend on this too. Known as ‘the numbers killer’ someone is going around killing homeless men. They just seem to be random numbers carved on to the victims’ bodies. Cross knows a maths professor at Georgetown University, and she casts light on the numbers as ‘The Riemann’s Zeta’ function. A theoretical mathematics problem, which arguably one of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics. Someone is clearly obsessive. Cross and Bree are beginning to get their ‘act’ together concerning their relationship, but it does not help when Christine Johnson turns up unannounced and is causing problems. We do finally see that Cross and Bree do get married and Kyle Craig had always promised he would allow them to marry. Unfortunately for them he turns up during their honeymoon, but at least he kept his promise. This story brings Cross face to face with his nemesis which makes for a pulsating read. It is good to have the Alex Cross of old back!
“cross fire”
(Paperback)
by pm
purchased this book for my mother for her birthday she enjoys reading James Pattersons books
“Great Read”
(Paperback)
by Rhys
Another great Patterson Thriller! Fast paced from start to finish. Recommend highly!
“Blast from the past”
(Hardback)
by Simon and V
Bringing back Kyle Craig has allowed Patterson to take some liberties with reality; still keeping close enough to the possible to make it fun. As befits his recent work, there're still plenty of twists in the tail, though, as you might expect, nothing that's going to surprise you. That said, it's fast paced, fun, and loses the pointless sexual tension that Patterson has tried to use in too many books. I'd recommend it. Easy to read, pacey, just interesting enough...you'll be finished before you even know. And then you probably WILL want the next book along.
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Cross Fire

Cross Fire

Non-Fiction, CD Audiobooks
James Patterson (author) , Garrick Hagon (read by)
CD Published on: 01/12/2011
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