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Title | : | Four Blind Mice (Alex Cross #8) |
Author | : | James Patterson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | June 21st 2003 by Headline Book Publishing (first published November 18th 2002) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller |
James Patterson
Paperback | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 4 | 42947 Users | 997 Reviews
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Detective Alex Cross is on his way to resign from the Washington, D.C., Police Force when his partner shows up at his door with a case he can't refuse. One of John Sampson's oldest friends, from their days in Vietnam, has been arrested for murder. Worse yet, he is subject to the iron hand of the United States Army. The evidence against him is strong enough to send him to the gas chamber but Sampson is certain his friend has been framed.Drawing on their years of street training and an almost telepathic mutual trust, Cross and Sampson go deep behind military lines to confront the most terrifying-and deadly-killers they have ever encountered.
On his visits home, Alex must confront another, more harrowing mystery: what's the matter with Nana Mama?
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Original Title: | Four Blind Mice |
ISBN: | 0747266921 (ISBN13: 9780747266921) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Alex Cross #8 |
Characters: | Alex Cross, Kyle Craig, Jamilla "Jam" Hughes, John Sampson, Regina "Nana Mama" Cross, Thomas Starkey, Brownley Harris, Warren "The Kid" Griffin, Billie Houston, Tran Van Luu, Mark Hutchinson |
Setting: | Washington, D.C.(United States) Fort Bragg, North Carolina(United States) West Point, New York(United States) |
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Ratings: 4 From 42947 Users | 997 ReviewsCritique Out Of Books Four Blind Mice (Alex Cross #8)
Uncovering evidence of a series of suspicious murder convictions, Alex and Sampson are determined to infiltrate the closed world of the military. But what is the army trying to hide? And do the mysterious symbols daubed on the house of the accused mean that there are more sinister forces at work?John Sampson and Alex Cross have always been close (since they were 10 years old), when Sampson asks Alex for help investigating a case that led his friend to death row, Alex agrees. The duo are met withFour Blind Mice by James Patterson is a book that will make you beyond angry, but its a great story and will keep you hooked until you read the last word. The book was published in 2003 and was Pattersons 8th book in the Alex Cross series. Patterson is known for his crime fiction, thrillers and mysteries. The author keeps each chapter short and to the point, which makes the story move fast. This makes it a quick and easy read. This crime fiction novel is about the setup of several men in the US
Buzzword A Thon: Four3.5 Stars I really enjoy reading James Patterson novels. I know that they are not the best written novels but they're fun. And fun is maybe the most important reason I have for reading. That being said James Patterson novels are often hit or miss for me. I much prefer his older books to the newer ones. Four Blind Mice is a hit for me. Four Blind Mice is apart of the Alex Cross series. Alex Cross is a D.C. detective and all around bad ass. He and his best friend fellow
Four Blind Mice (Alex Cross #8), James Patterson Four Blind Mice is the eighth novel featuring the Washington, D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross written by James Patterson. The novel features Washington D.C. Metro Police homicide detectives Alex Cross and John Sampson as protagonists. While investigating the wrongful conviction and execution of US Army Sergeant Ellis Cooper, their investigation uncovers a series of Army personnel wrongfully convicted and executed for
As usual, listened to a Patterson murder mystery when driving to Virginia in the middle of the night. I need something that will keep me awake (although I'm glad this one didn't have gunshot sound effects, as that sent my dog into a tizzy last time) but that I don't need to pay close attention to. I mean, no matter what, Alex Cross is going to swear this is his last case (it won't be), he is going to fall madly in love with someone, he is going to wax poetic about how much he loves his children
This is Patterson's eighth Alex Cross novel, and I have to admit, I've been a lot more impressed. The guy is prolific and popular, and his other books have been pretty good.My biggest complaint is that around page 300, I discovered that Cross, the main character, is African American, not white like I'd assumed. And it was a fair assumption: Patterson is on the back cover of the book, and he sure looks like a white guy to me. My problem isn't with the character's race, it's with having to
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