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Title:London Bridges (Alex Cross #10)
Author:James Patterson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 403 pages
Published:October 1st 2005 by Vision (first published November 8th 2004)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Crime
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TWO OF THE GREATEST VILLAINS JAMES PATTERSON HAS EVER CREATED IN ONE BOOK! Minutes after soldiers evacuate a Nevada town, a bomb completely destroys it. On vacation, FBI agent Alex Cross gets the call: the blast was perpetrated by the Wolf. A supercriminal and Cross's deadliest nemesis, the Wolf threatens to obliterate major cities, including London, Paris, and New York. Then evidence reveals the involvement of a ruthless assassin known as the Weasel. Could these two dark geniuses be working together? Now with just four days to prevent an unimaginable cataclysm, Cross is catapulted into an international chase of astonishing danger --- and toward the explosive truth about the Wolf's identity, a revelation that Cross may not survive.

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Original Title: London Bridges
ISBN: 0446613355 (ISBN13: 9780446613354)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alex Cross #10
Characters: Alex Cross, Jamilla "Jam" Hughes, Regina "Nana Mama" Cross, Geoffrey Shafer, Ned Mahoney
Setting: Washington, D.C.(United States) London, England(United Kingdom) New York City, New York(United States) …more Paris(France) Seattle, Washington(United States) …less

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Ugh, always a like-hate relationship with Pattersons books. This one not much to like- juvenile writing, cartoonish characters, and over the top implausible plot. So am I going to continue reading the series? Yeah, probably the next one will be better. But this wasnt it.

As if it's not enough that Alex Cross has a plethora of rather vicious bad guys just chomping at the bit to strike back against him, now he has two. In this novel, we see the return of not just the Wolf from the last Alex Cross novel, but also Geoffrey "Weasel" Shafer from Pop Goes the Weasel. And both are gunning to not just take down Cross, but bring the world to its knees via total city destruction. Yes, the Wolf and the Weasel have designs on completely destroying four major cities around

Alex was more unbelieveable in this book than others. The voice-over guy on the audiobook seemed to only change the inflection of his voice, but didn't seem to be able to convey the characters' emotionally. I'm new to audiobooks so, maybe he wasn't meant to.The Wolf strikes again. He'll huff and he'll puff and he'll blow the house down. He actually does this at one point. This guys seems to have eyes and ears everywhere. Cross seems to be in the background for the first half of the story, just

What can I say? Very bad book! I'm a fan of Patterson, but this one it's terrible... No real plot, things just seem to happen out of nowhere, no connection between the caracters, no real investigation, no twist at the end... talking about end, what the hell was that?? One of the worst and poorer endings I've ever read!!The sentence in the synopsis: "Then, in the most unforgettable finale James Patterson has ever written, Alex Cross confronts the truth of the Wolfs identity a revelation that

London Bridges is another example why I read Patterson's books, but I don't buy them. For the reader, the book has good momentum and for the publisher, the series has good momentum. I'm not clear on how this works. The James Patterson franchise kicks out several books a year featuring various authors and different series. Presumably the Alex Cross series is written thus far by somebody with the actual James Patterson pen name. I think this guy is really busy, a lot of irons in the fire. One in

LOVED the twists and turns!!! One of James finest works!!!!

Always a fun read! Love this series... and surprisingly, it's difficult to guess the endings. You think you know it but then you really don't. Starting to get worried about Nana though... she's getting a little old and her health is declining. Not looking forward to the ending of that.

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