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Atticus Jones is a delightful character and Patterson introduces a new detective in Tessa Aalijah who proves quite resourceful.
Every book, he dangles something for the reader to seize on, a hope that something meaningful might occur, and every time things go back to the status quo against all odds.I don’t tend to read any of the Paterson/any other novelist co-authored books as they don’t appeal to me as much and I don’t hear as much positive feedback. Hope to Die propels Alex Cross's greatest challenge to its astonishing finish, proving why Jeffery Deaver says "nobody does it better" than James Patterson.
Now members of Hollywood's A-list fear they're next on Mary's list, and the case grows by blockbuster proportions as the LAPD and FBI scramble to find a pattern before Mary can send one more chilling update.Cross's family-his loving wife Bree, the wise and lively Nana Mama, and his precious children-have been ripped away. But the “danger to loved ones due to his profession” card, taken to the extreme in this installment, has been rather overplayed in this series and really is getting a bit tired.