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Cross [Hardcover]

James Patterson (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (269 customer reviews)


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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (2005)
  • ASIN: B000MPQU48
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (269 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,369,143 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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James Patterson...


* James Patterson holds the New York Times bestsellers list record with 63 New York Times bestselling titles.

* JP has sold more than 220 million books worldwide. And considering pass-along and libraries, it's safe to say many more people than that have read a Patterson!

* In 2010, JP was named by kids everywhere the Children's Book Councils' Children's Choice Book Awards "Author of the Year" in 2010. More than 15,000 kid and teen readers voted for JP in a category he shared with Suzanne Collins, Carl Hiaasen, Jeff Kinney, and Rick Riordan. His Witch and Wizard series saw the biggest launch of a series for young readers ever, surpassing sales of first installments of Twilight, Diary of A Wimpy Kid, and Percy Jackson & The Olympians.

* JP has grossed over 3 billion dollars in worldwide sales. This is larger than the worldwide theatrical gross of Avatar, the highest grossing film of all time.

* JP has had 43 New York Times hardcover #1 bestselling novels, also a publishing industry record.

* Last year, JP has sold more books than John Grisham, Dan Brown, Tom Clancy, and Stephen King combined (source: Nielsen BookScan).

* JP properties are gaining wide interest amongst film and TV producers. JP's award-winning series for young readers, Maximum Ride, is currently with Avi Arad (Spiderman, Iron Man) and Universal Pictures. Lloyd Levin (Green Zone, Watchmen) is attached to produce a feature film adaptation of JP's newest young readers series, Witch and Wizard, and James Patterson Entertainment is set to produce the next Alex Cross film, I, Alex Cross which will feature Idris Elba (The Wire, The Losers) as Alex Cross. And, a television adaptation of JP's 2007 love story Sundays At Tiffanys aired in December 2010 starring Alyssa Milano and Eric Winter.

* JP's books are licensed in 43 countries worldwide, and are in print and actively sold in 100 countries.

* According to a 2010 Bowker Sisters in Crime Survey, JP is the favorite mystery writer amongst readers under 50...AND over 50! Survey respondents comprised American men, women and teens who bought at least one mystery fiction title in 2009 and/or 2010.

 

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83 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely stupendous..., November 14, 2006
This review is from: Cross (Hardcover)
I know why James Patterson is such a success and so will you when you read Cross, the latest Alex Cross novel. I came late to the series and have struggled to get caught up and I will eventually read the entire backlist. However, whether you're a old Patterson fan or Cross is you're first Patterson book, you're in for a treat.

Suspensful, fast paced, and well crafted with little or no fat between the pages, Cross grabs your attention and holds it for the entire story. While Cross may be a little graphic for some readers, certainly the violence isn't gratuitous but an integral and necessary part of the story. And if you're used to Patterson's stories theres nothing here that will surprise you.

Alex Cross has decided to put down his career and retire to just being a Dad. This decision doesn't last long however when he's asked to help nab Michael Sullivan, one of the worst serial rapists and professional killers to come a long in a while. Playing a game of "red light green light" Sullivan manages to lull his victims into a false sense of security. After he's finished with them all he has to do is show them pictures of some of his victims, a scalpel and that's that; end of discussion.

Cross quickly links his wife's murder 13 years ago to Sullivan.

At 393 pages you should be able to handle this book in a weekend if you haven't any interuptions.

A terrific and memorable read.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm a Little Cross Myself, May 14, 2007
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Jennifer Wardrip (Bloomington, Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
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Having been a long-time fan of the Alex Cross series, I was eager to open up my copy of CROSS. A lot of what I love about the series and Patterson's writing were inside the pages of this book: short chapters, straight-to-the-point dialogue, a fast-moving plot. The only problem is that the plot, in general, left me wanting to yell at someone.

I can overlook the fact that Alex Cross's wife apparently didn't die the way he had originally stated. I can even overlook the fact that after fourteen years and several other relationships (one that even ended in producing a son), Alex now seems obsessed with "getting over" his long-dead wife.

What I couldn't overlook was the fact that with this book, besides being a detailed description of his wife's murder and Alex's new committment to finding her killer, there's not a whole lot else there. The Alex in this book is moody, melancholy, and totally anti-Alex Cross to the point that I wasn't even sure, halfway through the book, that I was reading about the same character.

He's not the only one, though. His children, his friends, and even dear old Nana Mama are all acting out of character--and not in good ways.

Sure, the "mystery and suspense" part of the story is a pretty good one. Patteron's writing style is always a welcome change to me.

CROSS, though, is one Alex Cross story I could have done without.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5, January 10, 2007
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Gary Turner (Powder Springs, Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
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I might be in the minority, but I feel James Patterson has lost his edge. Maybe it is his goal to set a record for the most book co-authored; I don't know? This latest effort put forth a cool premise: to find the killer of Maria, Cross' wife. If you have read any of the Cross books, you will know that this has always been under the surface, referenced, but never specifically addressed.
When Alex Cross is asked by his friend John Sampson, a Washington police detective, to help him look into several serial rapes in the D.C. area, he complies. As they begin to investigate, Cross becomes convinced that these incidents are related to Maria's death so many years ago. As his investigation brings him closer to the killer, he wonders if the killer's capture will bring him the long sought closure he desires.
In the meanwhile, we get to see the inside of the killer's mind every other chapter and see him ply his warped trade.
Ho Hum...is it just me are these books getting more predictable?
Go back and read Jack & Jill and Cat & Mouse and see if you don't agree.
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