Cross Country
(Alex Cross 14)
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Narrated by:
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Dion Graham
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Peter J Fernandez
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By:
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James Patterson
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The fourteenth book in the bestselling Alex Cross series
A killer’s trail leads Detective Alex Cross to Africa – and a whole new world of danger.
Called in to investigate a massacre in Washington D.C., Alex Cross is shocked to discover an old friend among the victims. Furious and devastated, he sets out to get justice.
The lethal D.C. underworld leads him to the Niger Delta, where the heroin and slave trades are rife, and to the terrifying, psychopathic perpetrator of the massacre: the Tiger.
But nothing is what it seems, and as Cross travels deeper into this dangerous world of corruption and conspiracy, his own survival is on the line…
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Would you consider the audio edition of Cross Country to be better than the print version?
Always enjoy the audio edition as it brings the character to life.What other book might you compare Cross Country to and why?
James Patterson puts his own style into every Alex Cross bookWhat does Peter J Fernandez and Dion Graham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
They bring the action right to you. You have a sense of being their with the characters, experiencing all the emotions.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Alex Cross gets home and realises that the Tiger has his family. His grief and sense of lose is palatable.Any additional comments?
Once again James Patterson has delivered another outstanding Alex Cross novel, the readers have brought them to life.A fast paced thriller
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