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Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson

Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson

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Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson

Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson



Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson

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Alex Cross is back-and so is a raging and suicidal Gary Soneji. Out of prison and dying from the AIDS virus he contracted there, he will get revenge on Cross before he dies. In addition, we are introduced to a new pair of rivals whose paths cross that of Alex and Soneji. Thomas Augustine Pierce has been chasing his demon, Mr. Smith, since the savage murder of his fiancee. Mr. Smith is a unique monster, with actions toward his victims so insane-so unimaginable-that he is thought of as "not of the earth." Pierce, known in the business as St. Augustine because of his track record for catching killers and his invaluable status to the FBI and Interpol, may even be better than Cross.When things heat up and Alex is in a near-death coma following an attack in his own home, Pierce goes to Washington to help with the investigation. But just as he begins to piece together the mystery of how Gary Soneji could have mortally wounded Cross after he was believed to be dead, he is summoned to Paris with a postcard from Mr. Smith inviting him to a very special killing.The body count is high, the tension the highest, and the two killers on the loose are watching every move their pursuers make. Who is the cat, and who is the mouse? What and where is the final trap? And who survives?

Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #253529 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-20
  • Released on: 2015-10-20
  • Formats: Audiobook, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 9
  • Dimensions: 5.75" h x 1.50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 630 minutes
  • Binding: Audio CD
Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross), by James Patterson

Review Ticks like a time bomb - full of threat and terror Los Angeles Times Brilliantly terrifying...so exciting I had to stay up all night to finish it Daily Mail 'If there really were human superheroes, Alex Cross would be at the head of the class...and, with each instalment in the series, Patterson makes sure his superhero gets bigger and better while at the same time becomming more vulnerable.' New York Times

About the Author James Patterson has had more New York Times bestsellers than any other writer, ever, according to Guinness World Records. Since his first novel won the Edgar Award in 1977 James Patterson's books have sold more than 300 million copies. He is the author of the Alex Cross novels, the most popular detective series of the past twenty-five years, including Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. He writes full-time and lives in Florida with his family.


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51 of 59 people found the following review helpful. Alex Cross has met his match! By Amazon Customer Alex Cross, James Patterson's returning character, is truly one today's greatest, most well developed 'hero' found in print! In Cat and Mouse, Cross's fourth book, the reader is sent on a roller coaster ride of plot twists all written in an almost groundbreaking 'change of perspective' style. Live the unfolding mystery through Alex Cross's eyes and others around him as they interact with one another in an attempt to stop the returning villian from Patterson's previous book Along Came a Spider-Gary Soneji. Or is it someone else? In this book Patterson has topped himself once again concerning the 'fleshing out' of his star Alex Cross. The interaction between the detective and those around him such as his children, mother and love interest creates a spellbinding atmosphere that is rarely achieved in today's 'suspense' books. But therein is only one of the author's strengths, the storyline is presented in a unique and captivating way, with a seemingly unbelievable twist occurring halfway through instead of at the end. Lastly, don't be misled by my harping on the merits of this book's character interaction. Its greatest asset is the mystery villian, and Alex Cross's attempts at identifying him/her. *Previous book alert* I suggest you read the first three Alex Cross books in this order:Along Came a Spider,Kiss the Girls, and Jack and Jill. (at the very least Along..) before reading Cat and Mouse.

30 of 34 people found the following review helpful. One of the best James Patterson novels around. By LaShaun A. Williams Cat & Mouse was the story of Alex Cross, an African-American police officer who was working on a case of two serial killers. One was Gary Soneji--the antagonist from Patterson's previous thriller Along Came a Spider--who was hellbent on taking revenge on Cross, family included. The other was Mr. Smith, a serial killer with split personalities who performed "autopsies" on his victims while they were still alive.This book has a good balance of scenes between Cross' personal life (his loving grandmother, his huge best friend Samson, his two beautiful children, and their teacher whom he is falling in love with) and business life.The book is very easy to follow and goes by at a very quick pace. The characters were realistic along with the plot.The thing that I liked most about the book was the way Patterson told the story. I actually found myself feeling sorry for the bad guys as well as the good, which usually never happens.I would recommend this book to anyone but be sure not to make the same mistake I made. I started the book late at night before I went to bed at about 11 o'clock. It was so good that I continued to read until three in the morning, which left me sleepy and irritable the next day at work. If you are going to read this book, be sure to start it when you have at least two hours of spare time.P.S. Please read my other reviews.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. The First BAD Cross Book By Paul M. Gunther I've been a fan of the Alex Cross books since Kiss The Girls. I stayed up all night until five in the morning to finish that one. It is still, to this day, the only book that has kept me up all night because I had to know what was going to happen. Since then, I've devoured each new Cross book like a long lost friend.With the exception of Cat & Mouse. This book is a complete waste of time. I don't even know where to begin in describing what is wrong with this book.Cross fans had been patiently waiting through Kiss The Girls and Jack And Jill for the return of Gary Soneji. His presence (or lack thereof) was always in the back of the reader's mind. He was out there somewhere. Lurking. Waiting. Biding his time. Cross has lived in fear of Soneji, suspecting with every crime that Soneji might somehow be behind it. Finally, Soneji has emerged. And his reappearance is completely anti-climactic. Soneji runs around, killing his own family and innocent civilians, leading Cross on a merry chase, yet never directly challenging Cross himself. When they finally do have their final showdown, it is at the midway point through the book. After two novels of buildup, the payoff is an anti-climactic half of a novel.The second half of the book is spent with Thomas Pierce, another FBI agent, who takes over the telling of the tale while Cross is laid up in the hospital. He's trying to uncover the identity of the person who attacked Cross, while he tracks another killer, Mr. Smith, a killer's whose identity is so painfully obvious that it might as well be printed on the back of the book. It's obvious because Patterson never, for one moment, gives you anyone else you could possibly suspect.It is this second part of the novel that is rife with problems. Though Pierce is telling the story in first person, Patterson occassionally slips into third person. Suddenly "I did" becomes "he did." Not good. It seems indicative of the lazy manner in which the book seems to have been written.The book is very choppy. The two criminals, Soneji and Smith, do not complement each other. They seem to be products of what I call the "Batman Syndrome". After the second Batman film, all of the film were required, as if by government regulations, to have two villains. Of course, the problem with doing this is that you rapidly run out of interesting villains. After Kiss The Girls, in which Cross ran up against two villains, Patterson seemed to decide that this was necessary for all of his books. But while the two villains in Kiss The Girls worked because they were actually working together, the two villains in Cat & Mouse have absolutely nothing to do with each other, and the result seems to be a novel with two subplots and no main plot.After such an intensive buildup for the confrontation between Cross and Soneji, this book is a giant letdown. There is an interesting story somewhere with Thomas Pierce, but it's never fully developed, and ultimately falls flat on its face. I recommend this book only for die hard Alex Cross fans. Otherwise, stay away.

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