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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Alex Cross Book Review Essay

How would you react if you represent bulge that a mass murderer you have been trying to stimulate and arrest for oer a few months was hiding in your cellar waiting for the perfect time to crawl out and kill you? In the book Cat & Mouse by James Patterson, these be the type of people Homicide Detective Alex Cross has to deal with on a unremarkable basis. Alex Cross, who lives in Washington D.C. and works for the FBI, is going throughout his daily life of solving small murder cases and living with his family. When Gary Soneji, one of the custody he got convicted to jail for kidnapping a few years back, is released, Soneji seeks out revenge of Alex.Soneji pulls off a brutal string of murders leaving shadower small clues for Alex to find and use to figure out Sonejis eventual(prenominal) plan. Soneji isnt the only one carrying out murders at the time, though. All over Europe, a man known as Mr. Smith has been abducting citizens of some(prenominal) countries and mutilating th e bodies. Now not only does Alex have to figure out what Soneji plans to do, that he also has an extremely brutal man on the unfastened in Europe he has to catch before his rampage goes on any longer. Remarkably, even through all of these murders and investigations Alex is able to pursue his sleep together interest and the outcome of the story is one you wont ever so expect. Will Alex catch the two murderers or will he culmination up as one of their victims? Youll have to read to find out.I recommend this book to anyone he enjoys a suspenseful, thrilling, and overall interesting book. It didnt take too long to read and it was really hard to arrange the book down once you get reading. There was, however, some hood dialogue in the book.

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