

Alex Cross is once again between a rock and a hard
place. Does Alex follow his heart or
the law always seems to be a question in the Cross books. In this case Alex is facing a psychopath
with a grudge.
Alex’s family has a strong role in the plot without actually having a lot of participation in the book.
Alex’s family has a strong role in the plot without actually having a lot of participation in the book.
Marcus Sunday is a bestselling, Harvard educated author. Alex has reviewed his book and not in a
positive way. Sunday isn’t really
Sunday and his true character is quickly shown. (BTW if you review any of my books, no
matter how awful the review might be, I promise not to go postal.)
There is action galore and plenty of collateral damage.
I enjoyed the book.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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