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Kill Alex Cross

Summary: Detective Alex Cross is thwarted at every turn while he attempts to investigate the abduction of the president's son and daughter and also discovers a deadly contagion released in the capital's water supply that foreshadows a larger, more devastating attack.

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  • ISBN: 9780316194525
  • ISBN: 0316194522
  • ISBN: 9781409038887
  • ISBN: 1409038882
  • ISBN: 9780316198738
  • ISBN: 0316198730
  • ISBN: 9781455510207
  • ISBN: 1455510203
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (364, 8 pages).
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Co., 2011.

Content descriptions

Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Cross, Alex (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
African American detectives -- Fiction
Kidnapping -- Investigation -- Fiction
Drinking water -- Contamination -- Fiction
Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction
Thrillers
Thrillers
Suspense
FICTION -- General
African American detectives
Cross, Alex (Fictitious character)
Drinking water -- Contamination
Kidnapping -- Investigation
Washington (D.C.)
Fiction
Suspense
Thriller
Genre: Adventure fiction.
Electronic books.
Fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

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  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2011 October #1

    The 18th Alex Cross thriller (after 2010's Cross Fire) recycles the kidnapping story line from the African-American super detective's debut, Along Came a Spider. When the U.S. president's children, 12-year-old Ethan and 14-year-old Zoe, elude their Secret Service detail by slipping out of a lecture hall window at their Washington, D.C., school, they end up the captives of a sadist, who sends the chief executive a note reading: "There is no ransom. There are no demands. The price, Mr. President, is knowing that you will never see your children again." After some perfunctory turf battles, Cross, who's with the D.C. Metropolitan police, gets assigned to the case, but he takes much longer than most readers will to identify the abductor. A Muslim terrorist subplot to destabilize the federal government does little to redeem the tired main plot. Patterson neither sweats the details nor invests his lead with more than two dimensions. (Nov.)

    [Page ]. Copyright 2011 PWxyz LLC
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