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The People vs. Alex Cross
by James Patterson
Love this series and The People vs. Alex Cross did not disappoint.
There are two plots in this book. The major one being Alex Cross accused and tried for excessive violence. Killer Cop. Second plot which ends with a major thrilling action was the missing of six blonde women. Chapters are short, the story is fast and overall a page turner.
With dozens of book out annually, I find it difficult to follow James Patterson and so I stop. Almost all the books are published with a coauthor and they are so so books. I decided to stick with the ones I really liked: Alex Cross, Women's Murder Club, RED, and Michael Bennett. Some standalone books were good but not all depending on who the coauthor was.
There are two plots in this book. The major one being Alex Cross accused and tried for excessive violence. Killer Cop. Second plot which ends with a major thrilling action was the missing of six blonde women. Chapters are short, the story is fast and overall a page turner.
With dozens of book out annually, I find it difficult to follow James Patterson and so I stop. Almost all the books are published with a coauthor and they are so so books. I decided to stick with the ones I really liked: Alex Cross, Women's Murder Club, RED, and Michael Bennett. Some standalone books were good but not all depending on who the coauthor was.