Alex Cross calls them the Jane Doe murders. Each body has been dumped, abandoned without clothes, without ID. There is no set pattern to the killings and officially they are unconnected. But Alex knows that one man is responsible, a man who's living dangerously a new enemy he's named Weasel.
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Recensione:
'Probably the finest outing yet for Alex Cross, Patterson's sympathetic black Washington detective' The Times
Ticks like a time bomb - full of threat and terror (Los Angeles Times)
Brilliantly terrifying...so exciting I had to stay up all night to finish it (Daily Mail)
'A novel which makes for sleepless nights' Express
'Patterson's well-oiled suspense machine grinds away with solid precision' Publishers Weekly
'If there really were human superheroes, Alex Cross would be at the head of the class...and, with each instalment in the series, Patterson makes sure his superhero gets bigger and better while at the same time becomming more vulnerable.' (New York Times)
'Patterson dedicates his latest to 'the millions of Alex Cross readers who so frequently ask "Can't you write faster?" Those readers won't be disappointed: the successful formula is in high gear' Publishers Weekly
'Another brilliant tour de force' Books Magazines
'Cross is one of the best protagonists in the modern thriller genre, and one of the most likeable. Patterson has a unique gift of making the reader feel Cross's joys and pains' San Francisco Examiner
'Scott Turow couldn't do it. Neither could Stephen King. But James Patterson's Pop Goes the Weasel has finally managed to loosen Harry Potter's death grip on the top slots of the New York Times Bestseller List' Entertainment Weekly
Descrizione del libro:
The electrifying 5th novel in James Patterson's bestselling Alex Cross series
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- EditoreHeadline Feature
- Data di pubblicazione1999
- ISBN 10 0747220247
- ISBN 13 9780747220244
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero edizione1
- Numero di pagine352
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