Kiss the Girls. James Patterson
Detective Alex Cross makes his second appearance in the worldwide No 1 bestseller that also became a No 1 box office hit as a film starring Morgan Freeman - now reissued in striking new cover style. Alex Cross is about to be thrust into a case he will never forget. This time there are two...
show more
Detective Alex Cross makes his second appearance in the worldwide No 1 bestseller that also became a No 1 box office hit as a film starring Morgan Freeman - now reissued in striking new cover style. Alex Cross is about to be thrust into a case he will never forget. This time there are two killers, preying on opposite sides of America. One is terrorising Los Angeles with a series of unspeakable murders. The other is abducting beautiful, intelligent women on college campuses on the east coast. But the truly chilling news is that both elusive masterminds are co-operating, communicating ...and competing.
show less
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780007432332 (000743233X)
Publish date: August 1st 2012
Publisher: HarperCollins
Edition language: English
Series: Alex Cross (#2)
Great thriller. Cross is easy to like. The storyline kept me on edge.
When I first learned about this series, I heard that Kiss The Girls was the best in the series, possibly the best Patterson book. I went into it thinking it would be good, but didn’t know that it would have the effect that it had. I could not stop reading it and spent most of the last two days readi...
Terrible writing, this guy. And this should also be the last book by him that I read.
One of the best Patterson books yet. This was number 2 in the Alex Cross series. Well thought out cop thriller/mystery that has Detective Cross this time working out of the North Carolina district as he travels there after his niece is reported missing from her dorm at Duke University. Turns out som...
It was okay. It was my first book from the author and one of his earliest works. I felt there were some scenes that were dragging, but overall it was fast-paced, as what a crime thriller novel should be. Not his best, definitely.