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Roses Are Red (Alex Cross Novels)

James Patterson
 
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Roses Are Red, James Patterson's sixth Alex Cross thriller, openswith the District of Columbia detective attempting to mend his nearly unraveledfamily. The year-long kidnapping of one's intended (1999's Pop Goes the Weasel) will dothat to a relationship. Christine, the kidnappee, is amenable with onereasonable condition: that her family's horizon remain uncluttered by homicidalmaniacs. How unfortunate, then, that the joyous christening of their newborn sonis rudely interrupted by the FBI bear... (show more)

Roses Are Red, James Patterson's sixth Alex Cross thriller, openswith the District of Columbia detective attempting to mend his nearly unraveledfamily. The year-long kidnapping of one's intended (1999's Pop Goes the Weasel) will dothat to a relationship. Christine, the kidnappee, is amenable with onereasonable condition: that her family's horizon remain uncluttered by homicidalmaniacs. How unfortunate, then, that the joyous christening of their newborn sonis rudely interrupted by the FBI bearing news of several heinous murdersrequiring the attention of detective (and doctor of psychology) Cross."Three-year-old boy, the father, a nanny," Kyle said one more timebefore he left the party. He was about to go through the door in the sun porchwhen he turned to me and said, "You're the right person for this. They murdereda family, Alex."As soon as Kyle was gone, I went looking for Christine. My heart sank. She hadtaken Alex and left without saying good-bye, without a single word.Which leaves Cross free to hunt the Mastermind, the barbarous brains behind awidening series of bank robberies in which employees or their family members areheld hostage and, when instructions aren't followed to the finest iota,slaughtered. Given the cases' glaring and unfathomable inhumanity, Cross's long- time DCPD partner (the wonderful giant, John Sampson) gives way to the warm,attractive, and fiercely intelligent FBI Agent Betsey Cavalierre.The longer and harder Cross and Cavalierre remain on his trail, the bolder andmore brutal--and shiveringly close to home--the Mastermind's strikes become.And, thanks mostly to lightning-short paragraphs and a point of view thatrappels from the first-person Cross to the third-person Mastermind, the taleprogresses at hot-trot speed to a bona fide doozy of a denouement. It'll be overbefore you know it, so sit back, hold your breath, and enjoy the show. And staytuned for the next one. --Michael Hudson (show less)

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  • Robert Gould Jr

    I must say, though this book is part of the Alex Cross series was not one of Patterson's best within the series. I mean sure it has all the intrigue and the suspense that we have come to love from the famed author, but in my opinion lacks the intensity that Alex Cross has faced in his previous stories.

    The one good thing that I can say about this novel is that it is definitely has a cliffhanger ending, and has indeed set the stage for the next novel in the series Violets Are Blue. So I am... (show more)

    I must say, though this book is part of the Alex Cross series was not one of Patterson's best within the series. I mean sure it has all the intrigue and the suspense that we have come to love from the famed author, but in my opinion lacks the intensity that Alex Cross has faced in his previous stories.

    The one good thing that I can say about this novel is that it is definitely has a cliffhanger ending, and has indeed set the stage for the next novel in the series Violets Are Blue. So I am curious to see how the next piece plays out with the dawn of one of Cross' most worthy adversaries, who just happens to be another serial killer! (show less)

     
     
    by Robert Gould Jr on Nov 28, 2009 at 07:43PM

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  • Lizzie Houghton

    Absolutely brilliant, loved reading it. Gripping from the first page to the last. Chapters are short to makes it easy to put down a pick up again without having to retrace your steps.

     
     
    by Lizzie Houghton on Nov 19, 2009 at 06:35PM

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