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The Big Bad Wolf A NovelThe following report compares books using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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Aftersleep Books - 2005-06-20 07:00:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.aftersleep.com () | sitemap | top |
Alex Cross is a new agent in at Club Fed, what the recruits call the FBI Training Academy in Quantico. He has only been there for six weeks, when the Director of the FBI takes him out of school to help work on an abduction case. Someone is kidnapping women, and sometimes young men too. They are never heard from again and because of Alex's uncanny ability of bringing serial killers to justice, the director wants him on the case.
Alex quickly figures out that these are not normal kidnappings. There is no pattern and there is a team involved. These people are being bought, either as sex slaves or something worse.
And as Alex is chasing the the Wolf, the Wolf is watching him and that's just about as far as I'm going with this review. Alex Cross has always been one of my favorite fictional characters, but something happened here that I don't understand. Every time there's a breakthrough in the case, Alex is pulled off it and sent back to school, something that not only made no sense, but also something that the real Alex Cross would never stand for.
It was disappointing to see Alex knuckle under and it was horribly out of character for him. Also I don't have to worry about giving away the ending of the story, because there was no ending. Mr. Patterson just seemed to give up on the book, or maybe he wrote a super long novel and divided it in half, giving us part one this year and holding out on part two till next Christmas. I don't think that's fair. I felt cheated and this book only gets three stars from me.
Reviewed by Vesta Irene