Four Blind Mice
Alex Cross is on his way to resign from the Washington Police when his partner John Sampson shows up at his door. One of Sampson's oldest friends has been framed for murder and, worse yet, is subject to the insular laws of the U.S. Army. The evidence is strong enough to send him to the gas...
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Alex Cross is on his way to resign from the Washington Police when his partner John Sampson shows up at his door. One of Sampson's oldest friends has been framed for murder and, worse yet, is subject to the insular laws of the U.S. Army. The evidence is strong enough to send him to the gas chamber.Cross and Sampson plunge into a case where military codes of honor conceal dark currents of revenge and ambition, and the men controlling the moves have the best weapons and training the world can offer. Drawing on their years of street training and an almost telepathic mutual trust, Cross and Sampson go deep into military lines to confront the most terrifying-and lethal-killer they have ever encountered.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780316693004 (0316693006)
Publish date: November 18th 2002
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages no: 387
Edition language: English
Series: Alex Cross (#8)
I really enjoyed "Violets Are Blue" in a guilty sort of way, but I have to say this was one of the worst books I've ever read. Exploitative, badly structured and unbelievable in almost every way. Lee Child does this sort of plot ten times better.
Just good Patterson. This is when his writing was good..I loved all of the earlier Alex Cross books. They were creepy and could suck the reader in from page one. Alas, that Patterson is gone!
After two extremely disappointing Alex Cross books ("Roses are Red/Viloets are Blue"), this restored my faith in the series. Once again, Patterson gave us intriguing villains like he did in "Along Came a Spider" and Jack And Jill". Great story filled with action and suspense!