by Jim Paterson
Now with the FBI, Alex Cross gets involved in a case about kidnappings and murders while also dealing with a family crisis. Although the plot unravels well over 300 pages, it’s one of Patterson’s books where all is not resolved at the end, something which I find disappointing and unfair to the reade...
The Big Bad Wolf (Alex Cross, #9) by James Patterson is a book that I could not put down. It gave me a sleepless night but did not disappoint. Alex Cross & his attempt to outsmart the FBI & capture the most ruthless killer he ever encountered, kept the pages turning.
I just didn't want to listen to this audiobook. I got to the point where I'd listen to nothing instead of this audiobook. Don't ask me why.
Big Bad Wolf had a sufficient amount of tension and moved along at a nice pace, but what it suffered is that neither the plot, the situation or the characters were remotely believable. The Wolf is an ultra shadowy Russian mafioso who is invisible, omniscient and omnipotent. He can do anything he wan...
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!