Along Came a Spider Alex Cross James Patterson Books
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Along Came a Spider Alex Cross James Patterson Books
The most striking thing about this novel was how applicable the narrative is to living in the late 2010s. Especially sociopolitically! The story itself is so-so. If I hadn't sporadically read Alex Cross novels before, this wouldn't have been a novel that pulled me in to the genius that is James Patterson. I believe he only gets better from here.It wasn't boring, but it wasn't the rich, thrilling and suspenseful story plotting that is behind 'The Murder House', 'The Black Book' and his more recent novels. What will keep you going is the relevance to today's world and living in the shoes of people of color. Good read. Read it for wokeness!
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Along Came a Spider Alex Cross James Patterson Books Reviews
I will be the first to admit Patterson's work can sometimes give me nightmares. I picked this one up because a friend had read it and suggested I read it as well so we could discuss it. Wow! Patterson never ceases to amaze me with his intricate plots. Weeks after I was done reading Along Came a Spider I found myself always looking in the rearview mirror. At the same time it was captivating. I simply couldn't quit turning the pages. I wanted to cheer on the budding relationship of Alex and Jezzie and at the same time wanted him to bust her lies like he never had before. The suspense never stopped.
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James Patterson, the master of the psychological thriller, has created a brilliant Washington, D.C. detective who can psycho-analyze AND catch the bad guy--or girl, while being a loving father to his two children and devoted grandson to his Nana Mama. Alex Cross is the "real deal" whom you soon feel you have known and adored as a family friend for your entire life. This ranks right up there with the best of the thrillers!
I have read all of the Alex Cross books except for two,well now one. The reason I waited so long was because the first two were movies.. I have seen both movies and enjoyed them! I figured the books would be the same as the movies... I thought WRONG "Along Came a Spider" was completely different than the movie with minimal similarities! The book was excellent, wish I never waited to read it!!! Can't wait to read "Kiss The Girls!"
I really wanted to like this book, but it was so improbable that I struggled finishing it. A detective/psychologist high on pain killers in Washington DC in charge of negotiations? A perp who is organized enough to pull off a long-term stint as a teacher at a high security private school but then is so chaotic and disorganized that he cannot even break into a house? Hypnosis in the court room? The list goes on and on.
I guess it was somewhat entertaining but the improbability of it all was bothersome. Especially to a 'fellow' psychologist like me. I am glad I had enough free shipping credits to get this book for free. For free it was good enough.
Alex Cross's doctorate in psychology was essential in outsmarting the bad guy in this thriller. It was long--several times I was ready for it to end but then a new plot twist brought me back into the story. If you haven't seen the movie, don't bother; the book is immeasurably better. If you have seen the movie, read the book anyway, it is immeasurably better. I saw the movie while reading the book and I was still surprised often. Just in case you didn't get the point, read the book. My sole criticism is the gratuitous use of f-bombs.
Entered by Lynne's husband, Chuck.
I found that James Patterson's #1 book "Along Came a Spider" is a very interesting read. It it not too often that I can find a psychological mystery to be this exceptional. The Gary Soneji/Murphy out smarting the police with being a psychopath, potential Multiple personality disorder/ personality fatigue, and being the actor with having homicidal "1 year/5 year/lifetime plans" to be famous like he feels he should be is very interesting. From what I heard (without reading any other Alex cross books), this book will set up for some storylines in the next few books allowing for some interesting storylines for the book now.
This book series is the Law and Order Criminal Intent series of James Patterson. While the story revolves around the crime and solving the crime, there is a huge element to the psychological, motives and the "criminal intent". It involves the "ticking" of the criminal to why they would do the things they would do. It can range from money to famous to just being a pure psychological evil driven madman. All in all an A+.
In this book by itself, there is one drawback. It can be really slow sometimes. After Soneji's trial and conviction (about half way through) starting with part 4, it starts dragging while Alex Cross continues the case. But it does lead up to a very interesting ending (the last few chapters), in which I will be willing to give it a pass.
Like I said, an A+ and an A+ book!!!
The most striking thing about this novel was how applicable the narrative is to living in the late 2010s. Especially sociopolitically! The story itself is so-so. If I hadn't sporadically read Alex Cross novels before, this wouldn't have been a novel that pulled me in to the genius that is James Patterson. I believe he only gets better from here.
It wasn't boring, but it wasn't the rich, thrilling and suspenseful story plotting that is behind 'The Murder House', 'The Black Book' and his more recent novels. What will keep you going is the relevance to today's world and living in the shoes of people of color. Good read. Read it for wokeness!
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