Rating: Summary: Another book I couldn't put down. Review: Once again Patterson has proven that he can keep a reader on the edge of her seat and interested in every tiny detail he writes. I enjoyed stepping into the life of Dr. Alex Cross once again in the this next book in the Patterson series involving the sharp detective and criminal profiling skills of Dr. Cross. The way Patterson is able to bring so many dimensions of the character's life to the reader helps establish a relationship between the two. I like the fact that Patterson writes short chapters, moving quickly from one scene to another. Patterson has so many puzzel pieces scattered throughout his story that it amazes me how he always seems to bring everything together in the end. This is another great book by a great author.
Rating: Summary: among the best writers I have read Review: This is my first novel by Mr. Paterson's and now I will read all of them. He has a very easy way with his words and chapter length. It enables you to read quickly and your attention peak to remain. He reminds me of John Sanfords style in putting you into the psychopath's mind and his inner thoughts. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: Fast read with lots of action. Review: James Patterson creates stories that make pages turn at a rapid pace.I thought the first half packed more punch as Alex Cross finally gets closure on the Gary Soneji case. Very intense and absolutely riveting. The second part where the hunt for "Mr. Smith" transpires up and down the East Coast is more oriented to the psychological aspects and gripping in its own right. I thought Gary Soneji to be a more loathsome villain than Mr. Smith. The other members of the police, FBI and Interpol that Alex Cross and his partner Sampson work with are believable and easy to cheer for. Putting the clues together that Mr. Smith has left after his crimes is great intellectual drama. The murders Mr. Smith commits are very gruesome. Their descriptions are very graphic and maybe a little over the top. Some suspension of disbelief is necessary. Overall a fine read. Another strong outing from Mr. Patterson. KVD
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! A book to read with the lights on. Review: I read the first book, Along Came a Spider, and was sure that the author couldnt beat that one. Well, I was wrong. The twists and turns in this novel will prevent you from doing anything but turning the pages. This book will keep your attention from the beginning to the end. Alex Cross is a multi-faceted, endearing character.
Rating: Summary: A great James Patterson book Review: A real heart-pounding book, I could not put it down till I turned the last page. I promise that if you liked, Along came a Spider, you will love, Cat & Mouse. You should also try Jack & Jill, or Kiss the Girls.
Rating: Summary: suspense? ....I don't think so Review: Having read "Along came a spider" and "Kiss the girls" and quite liking the stories I expected something similar from "Cat and mouse". On the backcover it mentioned something along the lines of: "keeps the pedal down" and "white-knuckle twists" etc. Keeps the pedal down of what? A Mini maybe? Certainly not a Porsche, let alone a Ferrari. Each time the story promised to get going, Alex Cross met up with his girlfriend and for several pages Patterson writes about some meaningless dinner leading up to some romantic evening. In the end I coudn't be bothered anymore and skipped these chapters as they had absolutely nothing to do with Sonaji and the main story. Anyway is half the book filled with Cross's teacher girlfriend and his oh so perfect family, which makes the Waltons look like a bunch of nasties. Even the actual story about Sonaji was never exciting, knowing that the all so wonderful Alex Cross would chase him down eventually. To sum it up: this was by far the most boring, stupid dribble I've ever read and in future I will stay well clear of Patterson and instead stick to something like Ellroy or Connelly or Klavan. Why did I finish this book? Maybe I expected some surprise ending, which of course wasn't to happen. One point still is way too much for this yawn. Minus five would be more just.
Rating: Summary: Once again... A+ Review: Patterson has DONE IT AGAIN. Loved this book...intriguing story line and plot--> I could not put it down! If you like his other books about Det. Cross, you will love this one as well! A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Rating: Summary: reader Review: Another great novel by Patterson. All of his books are easy to read and hardly ever make you wishing he would get to the point. I almost did not want this book to end but all good things must come to an end... He keeps you suspended and the details he gives make you wonder if you saw the movie or read the book...
Rating: Summary: A Great Hunt Review: I found this book to be engrossing and exciting, a real pageturner. James Patterson keeps his action short (in chapters), but effective. The blending and crossover of stories and characters was extemely well done, never losing the thread of the plot, and never having the reader saying, "What's happening here?" Highly recommended for anyone who likes fast-paced, physcological thriller fiction.
Rating: Summary: Mousetrap Review: I first discovered James Patterson when I read Kiss the Girls, a work that made my head spin. Mr. Patterson has a knack of keeping you guessing, getting you wired, and yet keeping you interested enough that you can resist the urge to look at the last page to see who-dunit. When I discovered Cat & Mouse, I was at first sceptacle that it would be anywhere near as good as Kiss the Girls. I was right. It was better. With the creation of Alex Cross and John Sampson, Mr. Patterson has created real life heroes that the average Joe Schmo can relate to, and the Cross family becomes your own, because it mirrors your own. Would that everyone had a Nana Mama. From Casanova to Soneji, Patterson has overcome the most difficult of obstacles for a frequent writer: creating a believable villain who is unique from all others. Cat & Mouse is a rollarcoaster, all the more terrifying because it rips through your brain forcing new ideas to the top. Enjoy the hunt...
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