Member Reviews
Adam T, Reviewer
I've counted James Patterson in the past as one of my fave authors always getting the books when they came out and loving every one. However, too many collaborations which didn't live up and just the books becoming too frequent to keep up I've lapsed and not even kept up with the Detective Cross books in the last few years. When the preview chance came along I jumped at it and was eager to get back into the Cross world. As it turns out the format is still very similar and it all felt comfy and familiar. The Cross family characters are all still going strong and the usual mix of family strife interlaced with the latest serial killer cat and mouse chase are present again. Did I enjoy it - yes for sure. Do I count these as must reads now - no, not 100% as I once did. But far, far better than many of the collaboration series also still going strong! 4 stars from me with a big thanks for the preview copy. I do also note that on my early version Kindle it was very badly formatted and almost unreadable in places - presumably to be sorted before wider release. |
Firstly thank you to net galley and random house U.K. for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. This was a by the numbers Patterson, enjoyable, fast paced but ultimately quite predictable. Full of twists, turns and Red Herrings with short punchy chapters it’s classic patterson. That being said I don’t think the characters in this series are as interesting as they once were. |
Martin W, Reviewer
You get what you came for, a good, fast pass story line with the typical twists and turns, high drama to domestic challenges. If you enjoy Patterson you will enjoy this book. Great holiday beach reading |
E K, Reviewer
I love all of James Pattersons's early books and the whole Alex Cross series was something new and I'd never read anything like them before. I purchased them as soon as they came out and would often sit up through the night reading them. Then pass them to my husband to read and try not to give spoilers. But then I've not really enjoyed as many that have been collaborations with other writers (excepting The Women's Murder Club series and some of the Private books). I'm not entirely sure why but the style just doesn't seem the same, in my opinion. I just prefer reading books that are written solely by James Patterson. Unfortunately there were so many coming out so quickly that I didn't quite keep up. However, this book didn't need me to have kept up to date with the series as it is more like a standalone book that you can follow. Obviously I was already familiar with the characters, so that was a bonus. So when NetGalley sent me an advanced preview version I was excited to get into it. The start was quite interesting and I wanted to read more to find out where it was going. But then it really slowed up and started to get a bit repetitive. I found that the character of Alex Cross just isn't as likeable as previous books. So I found myself losing interest in what he was up to and it felt like while he was slogging around questioning people, that I was also doing it. But I persevered and it picked up and piqued my interest again, bringing in characters previously thought dead. I won't go into detail to spoil the story but it did get better and there were twists and turns that I wasn't expecting and I didn't guess the end before it came, which is always good. All in all I found it a decent read. Didn't keep me gripped all the way through and, as I already said, not half as good as the earlier Alex Cross books. I think the character has gotten less interesting and quite tired . And it doesn't help that (maybe it's just to me) he's quite unlikeable and arrogant, but mostly disguises it as "educated nice guy". Read it if you've enjoyed the more up to date Alex Cross novels, but don't expect the brilliance of the earlier books. I'd give it 3 and a half stars, but there's no half option so I'm rounding down to 3. |
Although this book is a part of the Alex Cross universe, I was able to read and enjoy the novel without having read all of the other books that came before this one. I won't say too much about what happens because there are twists and turns and red herrrings, and I don't want to spoil any of the book for anyone who reads this review. This is because the book is so well written that the suspense of not knowing what's going to happen is so captivating, I wouldn't want to ruin that experience for anyone else. I don't think it's attainable for me to get all of the books before this and read them all tomorrow, but I'm definitely going to be on the lookout for these other novels, because I definitely want to catch up and see the mystery entangled journey that Dr Cross has already has so far. I thoroughly enjoyed the way the book was formatted too, each significant thing that happened or event that needed to be covered seemingly had its own chapter. As someone who can't bear to pause a book mid chapter this really made the experience better. I'm giving five stars because I think it's a true reflection of how well written and how explanatory the book is, because I could follow along with both what was happening now and what happened before, without being up to date with previous novels. It was a gripping read and I truly enjoyed every chapter. |
Many thanks to NeGalley and Random House for an ARC of this book. The terrible formatting on this advanced review copy made reading incredibly difficult. So many paragraphs lacked spaces completely, so that all the words ran into one another for line after line, meaning IfirsthadtodecipherwhatthewordswerebeforeIcould read the actual story. (I'm sure my example shows the point!) Annoying, frustrating, and utterly ridiculous. What's the point of sending out advanced review copies if the reviewers can't actually read the book? Okay, rant over on the lack of formatting. Now onto the book itself ... This being a James Patterson novel, I had high hopes. Those hopes were to be dashed upon the rocks of let-down and boredom. It was an okay read, but not one that gripped me or pulled me in or entertained. The plot was predictable. The characters are card-board cut outs and replicas of one another. I didn't feel any connection to any of them and, thus, couldn't care less what happened to them. One of the comments in the 'praise' section at the front of the book claims that Mr Patterson is the gold standard by which all others are judged. All I can say is, I hope that bar gets raised again and soon. Otherwise we're all in trouble. It gets two stars from me. *** NOTE ON RATINGS: I consider a 3-star rating a positive review. Picky about which books I give 5 stars to, I reserve this highest rating for the stories I find stunning and which moved me. 5 STARS: IT WAS AMAZING! I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! — Highly Recommended. 4 STARS: I WOULD PULL AN ALL-NIGHTER — Go read this book. 3 STARS: IT WAS GOOD! — An okay read. Didn’t love it. Didn’t hate it. 2 STARS: I MAY HAVE LIKED A FEW THINGS —Lacking in some areas: writing, characterisation, and/or problematic plot lines. 1 STAR: NOT MY CUP OF TEA —Lots of issues with this book. |
I followed the Alec Cross series from book 1 un until about book 21 when I felt like they had all started to get too similar. Its been a few years since I have dived into the Cross world so when this came up for request on Net Galley I decided to go for it. I did enjoy this book and fell back into the characters/setting easily despite having missed a few books in-between but it is still a bit ‘samey’ . Alex Cross’s family are at risk again from a mass murderer, what a surprise! There a quite a few red herrings and twists in the storyline but some of these are obvious and there was anything that made it stand out from any of the others at the later end of this series. |
Alex Cross never disappoints! As a long term fan I am always keen to read the latest Cross book and this one is fantastic! Thought to have been executed for his crimes, witnessed by Cross, but hours later seeming to rise from the dead and kill again as a murder occurs with a note from M left on the corpse. Ever elusive but always there, in the background and threatening Cross and his family, M continues to evade detection. Meanwhile old cases, previously solved (or were they?) crop up to haunt Cross as he works his way through the current caseload. Coupled with the extreme aggression from the family of the executed man this is a tense and thrilling ride through Alex Crosses latest case and demands to be read in one sitting! |
Sally B, Reviewer
I have read all the earlier Cross series then stopped because they had become a bit predictable. I do love the family though so thought I would give this a go. It was fast moving and did keep me interested, but I did get lost a few times. I was wrong with who I thought it was from the beginning but I would recommend this book. |
Johnnyz S, Reviewer
Another amazing Dr Cross book, a modern day Sherlock Holmes and Moriaty action packed thriller. M continues to be one step ahead of Cross and his sidekick Sampson sending cryptic clues and leaving a trail of corpses for Cross and Sampson to deal with. A well written book that should appeal to most people.. Recommended. |
Julie H, Reviewer
Another really good Alex Cross story. I have read and loved them all. Nana Mama is definitely my favourite character. This book has a lot of suspense and great characters along with more about Alex Cross and his family. Each book feels like meeting old friends again. Thank you to Netgalley for my copy. |
Daniel S, Reviewer
Another top installment to the cross series. As usual well written and I was gripped throughout, Would definitely recommend and im looking forward to the next installment |
I normally applaud a novel for its pace and page turning necessity but Criss Cross was way too much. No doubt James Patterson has a very strong following for his Alex Cross novels but I would have to say I’m not one. There is hardly any realism, the ‘clues’ he gives have the equivalent of flashing neon lights around them and there is little regard to subtlety to be found anywhere. Most characters are stereotypes, either square jawed, straight up sort of guys who would die for their country or the softer home made apple pie quaffing, family guys where children laugh, the dog barks and the sun sets. Oh, I forgot the central villain who runs rings around everyone, intelligent, merciless, an abundance of luck, tech savvy, carries an illogical grudge and always escapes despite being shot and a temporary paraplegic. I did however read it to the end but it was more out of curiosity than literary merit. |
Love James Patterson books and especially Alex Cross. Really enjoyed this one, tho you have to wonder have much can happen to one family!! They have the worst luck!! Decent plot and writing as always though this story is clearly going to run over a couple of books. It finished a bit abruptly but I can understand why! Thanks for letting me review the book. |
While I normally love Alex Cross series, this one just didn’t hit the mark. I thought a lot of it was disjointed and I just wasn’t enthused about the past cases review. It won’t stop me anxiously awaiting the next one though!!! Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced read copy of this book in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. |
This is book #27 in the Alex Cross series. I have followed the series right from book #1 up to about book #22 when it felt like the series was getting a bit stale! I loved the early Alex Cross books but it did begin to feel that as the series went on the stories were becoming the same as the previous one! I saw this one and thought I’d revisit Alex and see if being away from this series for a while would make a difference! I have to admit the story was very similar to other Alex Cross books I’ve read before, but I suppose that’s the nature of this genre – there is only so many different topics you can cover!! It was however, really nice to be back in the bosom of the Cross household and nice to see that Nana is still fussing over everyone, Alex and Bree are still together and Alex’s children are growing up fast! The storyline, as is usual with this author’s books, was fast paced, short chapters and lots of cliff-hangers! It was also particularly gruesome with bodies piling up (not always in whole pieces!) and even a visit to death row to turn your stomach even more! The story switched back and forth between years previously and present day. The cliff-hangers had me biting at the bit for more and when the name of a blast from the past was mentioned I could feel the whole storyline begin to get exciting!! The story was predictable, but there were a few red herrings chucked in just to keep me on my toes! It was great to see so many familiar characters like Sampson and Bree, and interesting to see some new characters emerging. The book is left wide open for book #28 to carry on the story, which of course I will have to read to find out what happens!! All in all, the storyline wasn’t as original as some other authors but I have to admit it was nice to be back into this author’s style of writing. I still think there is only so far a series of books can go, and I do wonder whether this particular series is reaching its conclusion! It is though a perfect read for a bit of escapism, so why not treat yourself! |
I love James Pattersons books and this rises up amongst one of the best I have read, in fact read it in one day as totally unputdownable ( my own word) Alex Cross is a man of many talents who now lends his abilities to his local police force in Washington, his wife Bree is police chief and he is still working with his trust friend Sampson Everyone in the Alex Cross novels are there including nana mama, janine and his youngest boy Ali As well as some of his past nemesis like Kyle Craig, yep I thought he had died years ago and Cross had seen him blown up But he seems sto be back under the alias of 'M' Alex chases this illusive man everywhere but he is always a step ahead of him Then M snatches Ali and taunts cross about where his son is, will Cross find his little fire cracker of a son Ali This book has it all as usual Patterson does not disappoint |
Barbara W, Reviewer
This was a story full of twists and turns, every time I thought I knew ‘whodunnit ‘ I was wrong. There’s a lot to keep up with and the book goes back to and forth to a previous case but it was a very cleverly plotted book and you won’t regret reading it. James Patterson always brings heart to his characters, particularly Alex Cross’s family and closest friend Samson which helps balance the sometimes horrific crimes - and these crimes are pretty horrific! If you’re a James Patterson fan you’ll be glad you read the book, and if you’re not, well I think you soon will be. |
Sorry to say that the story really did not live up to its hype. Most enjoyable parts for me were Nana Mama's aphorisms. |
Alex Cross travels to be a witness at the execution of a killer that he and a former partner convicted. However, before the death certificate is even dry another killer strikes, one with alarming similarities to that of the recently deceased killer. Are they looking at a copycat? Did they get the right guy first time around? The Edgerton family are wealthy beyond belief and they vow to ruin Alex and prove that he fromaed Michael. Can Alex prove the conviction was safe before the killer takes someone close to home? This a great book and Mr ptterson has long been the master of the Craft but I do feel that the series is starting to log slightly. There are only so many times the Cross family can be in peril and survive. Still a tightly crafted story, just wondering if it's time for Alex to retire and a new leading man emerge? |




