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debbiekushner 's review for:
Hope to Die
by James Patterson
"Cross My Heart" and "Hope to Die" are truly a mini series within the Alex Cross saga. If not for the 800 pages, it really should be one book. Just as another case is buttoned up tight, "Cross My Heart" ends with a cliff hanger that challenges any season finale on prime TV. The ending author note makes it feel more like Patterson was up against a deadline rather than the described letting Alex Cross be true to his feelings.
That slight aside, this book keeps readers on their toes and questioning if Alex Cross will take a sharp turn in his moral compass.
"Hope to Die" is worth picking up the second book to find out how the story with this featured killer will end. And the story contains many unexpected twists and turns.
That slight aside, this book keeps readers on their toes and questioning if Alex Cross will take a sharp turn in his moral compass.
"Hope to Die" is worth picking up the second book to find out how the story with this featured killer will end. And the story contains many unexpected twists and turns.