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London Bridges audiobook – Audience Reviews

 

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Review #1

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Continuation of world class terrorist and serial killer as they cris cross the world and America Killing people. The terrorist sets up an organization to steal (embezzle) millions of dollars or he will destroy four cities around the globe.
Dr. Cross, now working for the FBI, chases the UNSUBS around the globe trying to identify them.He manages to kill the serial killer after a confrontation and spends the rest of the book looking for the mastermind.
Another well written book by this author who impresses with his attention to detail, especially police matters. A book that captures the reader from the opening page.

 

Review #2

London Bridges audiobook in series Alex Cross

 

I’ve read all the Alex Cross book series by James Patterson up to London Bridges and enjoyed them.
But surely this book was written by a ghost writer because it is not up to Patterson previous standards. The very idea some Russian gangster could hold the President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Britain and the rest of the free world hostage with impunity defies even fictional boundaries. It is not in any way plausible given the widest latitude of fiction. I will not read another Alex Cross book. On a scale of 1-10 I’d rate it a 2.

 

Review #3

London Bridges audiobook by James Patterson

 

What can you say about a series about a Forensic Psychologist who works for the local PD and the FBI, chasing serial killers. love the whole Detective Cross series. This book, “london Bridges,” is one of the better crafted stories, spanning a chase which takes place first in London, and then the US. The killer is a Detective, himself, and I am not giving any vital plot secrets away, since Patterson lets the reader know early on in the first 50 pages. Alex Cross has more than met his match with this ingenius killer.

 

Review #4

London Bridges audio narrated by Taye Diggs

 

James Patterson’s, London Bridges is a fast moving. Alex Cross, a fine dective with a P hd degree, is part of the FBI hunt for the “Wolf.” But, who is the Wolf? Male or female? From Florida, New York, Paris, just where is this person and how does the Wolf know just what the FBI and other governmental law enforcement agency’s plans are? Is there in “insider” from one of these agencies that tells him? The Wolf is so powerful that he has asked for ransume from governments to keep him from destoying city after city. A fine read. Rated for all ages. Some strong language. DP, Castro Valley, CA.

 

Review #5

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How can somebody write such a good book one time and such mediocre trumpery the next? C’mon James Patterson, You can do better, you wrote Kiss the Girls and Jack and Jill both great novels. Then again, you’ve wrote some bombs too. I won’t say London Bridges is your biggest bomb but I will say it’s your biggest Alex Cross stinker.

London Bridges incongruously starts out with a Russian master criminal, known as the Wolf, hiring a psychotic serial killer, thought to be dead, called the Weasel after first capturing and torturing him.

A few days later a small central Nevada mining town is obliterated. At this time FBI analyst Dr. Alex Cross is brought into the investigation. Some how a video surfaces which catches the Weasel filming the prelude to the disaster, showing dozens of apparent Army troops herding the three hundred residents into buses and evacuating them before a huge bomb is dropped destroying the town.

Alex Cross is stupefied on discovering the Weasel is still alive. A few days later a small town in Scotland is annihilated but this time the residents are not vacated. Investigators are again clueless as to who is doing these things and the purpose for this destruction.

The Wolf’s plan is to extort a couple billion dollars and freedom for specified political prisoners and he makes his demands by phone to the assembled top law enforcement officials in the government. Seventy-two hours to meet his demands or he would, destroy New York, Washington, London and Frankfort if his demands are not met. Once the Wolf makes his demands known, Cross realizes that the Weasel is working for The Wolf and he finds the idea of these two psychopathic criminals teaming up, chilling.

Conclusion

I’m sure many James Patterson fans found this book enthralling but as a part time fan I thought the story was silly and the way it was written unusual. There isn’t anything glaring that I can point to but I had the feeling this story could easily be a comic book story. Ultra bad bigger than life heavies, playing around with Cross and always three steps ahead of the authorities. Written in a jerky style consisting of 124 chapters in 326 pages, the story kept you turning the pages but left you wondering “where`s the beef?” The longest chapter was probably four pages and this also contributed to the comic book effect.

The story itself was so outlandish as to become incongruous. The Wolf was ostensibly a cold war Russian defector whom our government, incredulously had no record of or pictures of. Patterson tried unsuccessfully to explain how this could happen, which is something he managed to do throughout the book, like how the elusive Weasel after having Cross running around in circles confronts him, so Cross can kill him. Another thing that bothered me was the Wolf kept giving everybody extensions. I didn`t think really BAD guys gave extensions. True he blew up a couple bridges (hence the title).killing dozens of innocents to make his point but really, The Wolf at that point lost his evil persona.

Patterson finally managed to surprise me with the ending but no, that’s not the end. He had to screw it up by confusing the issue, reminding me of one of those corny movie scenes where the good guy kills the bad guy only to have him come back again and maybe again.

Hard core James Patterson fans may enjoy this one but for the rest of you I wouldn’t think so.

 

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