Hope to Die (Alex Cross) Hardcover – November 24, 2014 Author: Visit Amazon’s James Patterson Page | Language: English | ISBN:
031621096X | Format: PDF, EPUB
Hope to Die – November 24, 2014
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- Series: Alex Cross
- Hardcover: 400 pages
- Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; First Edition edition (November 24, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 031621096X
- ISBN-13: 978-0316210966
- Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #27 in Books > literature & Fiction > Action & Adventure
- #50 in Books > Mystery, Thriller & Suspense > Thrillers & Suspense > Suspense
- #92 in Books > Literature & Fiction > United States
Amazon com Customer Reviews Hope to Die Alex Cross Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Hope to Die Hope to Die Alex Cross 22 by James Patterson Hardcover November 24 2014 29 00 14 50Hope to Die Alex Cross Series 22 by James Patterson Hope to Die Alex Cross Alex Cross Series 22 Pub Date 11 24 2014 This is a must read for all the James Patterson fans out their I hope he keeps Hope to Die Alex Cross Series 22 by James Patterson Hardcover Audiobook Detective Alex Cross 11 24 2014 Series Alex Cross Hope to Die is the absolute best book James Patterson has ever w Hope to Die Hope to Die Alex Cross by James Patterson Hardcover Hope to Die Alex Cross Hardcover This title will be released on November 24 2014 Hope to Die propels Alex Cross s greatest challenge to its astonishing
This is the 22nd Alex Cross novel by James Patterson and I must say it is an absolute joy to read. The first part of the story forms a well-written rehash of the traumatic but gripping events from book one that transpired concerning the Cross Family as well as simultaneously revealing new information concerning the killer/s. The reader will find that every new drop adds tension and depth to the story. As is by now almost trademarked by Mr Patterson, every chapter ends with a clever hook which makes it virtually impossible to stop reading. But why would you anyway? Just about half of the world’s population are Alex Cross fans and of course they want to find out what has happened to the fictional family the world have grown to love like no other.
So read on, and learn the truth. None of the book is pretty. The victims are horrifically maimed and abused and the serial killer is leading our hero a merry little psychological dance as he leads him toward madness, depravity and a search for vengeance. The world knows Alex Cross much better than the bad guy does so we know without turning a single page that the forces of good will overcome this particular personification of evil. But the “fun” is in the reading, just like every worthwhile book you pick up. And HOPE TO DIE is no different from that perspective. From an entertainment factor, however, it stands head and shoulders above most of its specific genre. And, dare I say it, head and shoulders with the best of the Alex Cross novels themselves.
After a numbing fall to the depths of disappointment with Cross My Heart (Alex Cross), the 21st installment in the Alex Cross series, bestselling author James Patterson returns with his most famous character in a sizzling sequel which will restore the confidence of the faithful in his skill as a master-storyteller, and earn him many more new fans. With his reputation as the world’s most popular thriller writer at stake, Hope to Die is a high-risk gamble which will either bury the fiasco that was Cross My Heart (Alex Cross) or put the final nail in the coffin of a legendary fictional character, Alex Cross.
Which way will the scale swing?
Simply put, James Patterson seems totally unfazed by the rampant criticism with which Cross My Heart (Alex Cross) was received. This is apparent as the story continues in the same vein and in the same JP trademark short chapters. Patterson really surprised me by entering enemy territory with Marcus Sunday and his true-crime book The Perfect Criminal hogging the limelight in the introductory chapters. As the story progresses he captures in vivid details, though blurred at times by the necessity of the plot, the fate that befell the Cross family in Cross My Heart (Alex Cross).
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