142 reviews for:

London Bridges

James Patterson

3.66 AVERAGE

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kj80230's review

3.0

Another great installment of the Alex Cross series. So many women so little time for Mr Cross. Ugh... but the mystery is good. :D

angelahayes's review

4.0

4 Stars

London Bridges (Alex Cross #10) by James Patterson.
Part of my 2021 reading challenge- a favourite series of mine. Have read it several times now and enjoy it every time.
Full review to come.

bibliomak's review

2.25
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

mabryhouse's review

1.0

I hated this book! The story was not believable, there were many scenes where it appeared that the author thought to himself "we haven't done this in a while" so he threw it in, horrible, horrible book!!!

My 10th Alex Cross book - I sprinkle them in once in a while not reading all of them in a row but Patterson pulls me back into the story within 3-4 pages so no worry about that.

In this one The Wolf and The Weasel are back. It was fast paced as usual but there wasn’t as much Nana Mama and Sampson as I like in these books. Not to say they weren’t in the story and not to say I didn’t enjoy the book - I just think part of the appeal of reading about the same detective over and over is that we get to be part of his family life too.

Anyhow / I’m sure you know (since there is a book 11) that Alex gets through this challenge too. It was a worldwide effort this time and you’ll get to travel to London, Paris, Switzerland and more if you read this book.

vejie's review

1.0

Pathetic!

Very engrossing read, action throughout, with a couple twist near end, I would like to know who face change man was, also catching wolf was just too easy and quick in the end
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melchk's review

5.0

Yet another Alex Cross book that deserves 5 stars. As with all of his books, James Patterson keeps building my interest to the point I can not wait to read the next chapter. Right when I think I know what is coming next, there is a new twist to the story. His books are extremely interesting, and well written. I enjoy them all.

blueeye217's review

3.0

Same old James Patterson, same old Alex Cross. Good, quick read. But this one became confusing at the end. Also, since I was listening to the audiobook, I could have done without some of the sound effects. Especially the porn music when he was getting it on with Jamilla.

writeramyshannon's review

5.0

Terrifying

This book is one of the more terrifying books of the Cross series. The Wolf is still out there, and so many have "claimed" to be him. It takes a lot to finally catch the mysterious, and inhuman Wolf, as all his soldiers are only pieces of the grand puzzle of destruction. It's a powerfully written book and shows another side to Cross, and how he hates to lose, especially his family. He continues to try to hold it all together. Cross is one of those characters that will last forever, and he practically comes to life. It's no wonder Patterson and Cross are so popular and loved.