James Patterson, London Bridges

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itshimthere
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James Patterson, London Bridges Kept Me Hooked. T

James Patterson, London Bridges kept me hooked. There is always something new going on that you wouoldn't expect, but it makes the book much more realistic.

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In My Opinion, James Patterson Has Failed To Produ

In my opinion, James Patterson has failed to produce a coherent piece of work with this book. I think that this book (London Bridges) is mediocre at best, punctuated by poor grammar and mixed perspectives. Finally, I think it fails to produce even an once of intelligence in the chase and capture of the wolf, with luck seeming to be the only form of detective work involved.

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James Patterson's, London Bridges Is An Excellent

James Patterson's, London Bridges is an excellent book! It was hard to put down once you I started reading it . It kept me interested from the introduction all the way to the end. James Patterson is an excellent writer.

Harriet Klausner
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London Bridges James Patterson Little, B

London Bridges

James Patterson

Little, Brown, Nov 2004, $27.95, 391 pp.

ISBN: 0316710598

In Salvador, Brazil, the Wolf abducts Colonel Geoffrey the "Weasel" Shafer; while hanging upside down, Weasel learns that the Wolf has a job for him. US Army soldiers evacuate the 315 residents of Sunrise Valley, Nevada. As the Wolf watched his plan in Sunrise Valley succeed via remote in Bel Air, a plane drops a daisy cutter bomb on the town, leaving parched earth behind.

DC based FBI Agent Alex Cross on vacation visits his young son in Seattle before going to San Francisco to see his girlfriend Jamilla Hughes. FBI Agents Jean Matthews and John Thompson interrupt Alex's romantic interlude to inform him that FBI Director Burns needs him to attend to an emergency in Nevada. Weasel's photo near the Nevada destruction and a homicide shocks Alex. He senses THE BIG BAD WOLF is back. Soon threats to do to London, New York and other megalopolises what happened to Sunrise Valley arrive. Alex knows he must cross swords with Weasel and believes ultimately the Wolf.

The sequel to the BIG BAD WOLF is a terrific suspense thriller that showcases why James Patterson is one of the best the genre offers. The storyline grips the audience from the moment the Wolf captures the amoral Weasel and never lets up until the climatic confrontation between Alex and the Wolf. Though the action is non-stop so that the audience never fully catches our breath, the tale is much stronger than the usual terrorist-antiterrorist contest because key players such as Alex (obviously), the two prime villains, and a host of secondary cast members seem so real that the deadly caper feels authentic. James Patterson is on his top game with the tenth Cross thriller.

Harriet Klausner

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