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Original Title: London Bridges
ISBN: 0446613355 (ISBN13: 9780446613354)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alex Cross #10
Characters: Alex Cross, Jamilla "Jam" Hughes, Regina "Nana Mama" Cross, Geoffrey Shafer, Ned Mahoney
Setting: Washington, D.C.(United States) London, England(United Kingdom) New York City, New York(United States) …more Paris(France) Seattle, Washington(United States) …less
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London Bridges (Alex Cross #10) Paperback | Pages: 403 pages
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TWO OF THE GREATEST VILLAINS JAMES PATTERSON HAS EVER CREATED IN ONE BOOK! Minutes after soldiers evacuate a Nevada town, a bomb completely destroys it. On vacation, FBI agent Alex Cross gets the call: the blast was perpetrated by the Wolf. A supercriminal and Cross's deadliest nemesis, the Wolf threatens to obliterate major cities, including London, Paris, and New York. Then evidence reveals the involvement of a ruthless assassin known as the Weasel. Could these two dark geniuses be working together? Now with just four days to prevent an unimaginable cataclysm, Cross is catapulted into an international chase of astonishing danger --- and toward the explosive truth about the Wolf's identity, a revelation that Cross may not survive.

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Title:London Bridges (Alex Cross #10)
Author:James Patterson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 403 pages
Published:October 1st 2005 by Vision (first published November 8th 2004)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Crime

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Ratings: 3.94 From 40626 Users | 1090 Reviews

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Ugh, always a like-hate relationship with Pattersons books. This one not much to like- juvenile writing, cartoonish characters, and over the top implausible plot. So am I going to continue reading the series? Yeah, probably the next one will be better. But this wasnt it.

I was hoping it wasnt going to get worse after Big Bag Wolf - but it did.plot even weaker than BBW, plot has more holes than a cheesegrater - and likely more cheese in it. usual "but im so lovable, i have a hapless lovelife but its not my fault - but i know you'll sleep with me" Cross attitude.All I can say is - James, whichever ghost writer you are using for these books now, shoot them and write about that, it might be more entertaining than your latest offerings.

Another great installment of the Alex Cross series. So many women so little time for Mr Cross. Ugh... but the mystery is good. :D

Another great Cross book! Just when I thought I knew who the Wolf was, things got twisted up and I had to guess again. Not to mention I think Patterson is setting us up for something bad to happen with Nana Mama. I figure she's gonna live forever......so I hope not!

This was a good addition to the series and there was a lot of action but for some reason I expected more with a book with both the weasel and wolf in one book. Ending got crazy though and really added action to the story. The ending brought it from 3.5* to ⭐⭐⭐⭐. Still loving this series. On to Mary, Mary now. My quick and simple overall: quick and entertaining afternoon read. 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺

Alex was more unbelieveable in this book than others. The voice-over guy on the audiobook seemed to only change the inflection of his voice, but didn't seem to be able to convey the characters' emotionally. I'm new to audiobooks so, maybe he wasn't meant to.The Wolf strikes again. He'll huff and he'll puff and he'll blow the house down. He actually does this at one point. This guys seems to have eyes and ears everywhere. Cross seems to be in the background for the first half of the story, just

In London Bridges Alex has to face two killers that he has yet to catch: the weasel and the wolf. The weasel, aka Geoffrey Shafer, is a vicious serial killer who has been targeting prostitutes. Then there's the Wolf, who is a mastermind and psychopath, from The Big Bad Wolf.Of course this book delivers mighty good twists and turns that I honestly had no idea were coming. It was super interesting to see how Alex realized that the Wolf and the Weasel were working together - and that they were