Handing out
breakfast at a church school kitchen, Alex Cross and his partner John Sampson
are surprised by shots coming from behind them. When they have a look, the cook
and a nun are already wounded. Just seconds later, Alex and his partner are also
under fire und John is seriously hurt. Alex got to see the assailant but cannot
believe his eyes: Gary Soneji is back. A murderer he saw burn to death more
than 10 years ago. This is just impossible. With his partner fighting for his
life, Alex has to hunt him down on his own and is soon confronted with a whole
army of Soneji fans who support their idol.
“Cross Kill”
is a story from the new bookshots serious starring a well-known character in a short
and fast-paced novella. Just like all the long crime novels by James Patterson,
we have a thrilling story with Alex Cross under fire and at the edge. However,
no side stories keep you from following the main story and you can simply enjoy
in one sitting. Albeit the focus is on the story here, Patterson does not
forget his characters and what I liked especially about this story is the fact
that Alex Cross is not the ice-cold policeman here, he gets quite emotional and
makes mistakes which nearly cost him his life. He seems to be much more human
under those circumstances than we know him. All in all, I like the idea of the
crime novellas and look forward to reading more of them.