Cross Country by James Patterson
- Mystery -
reviewed by Amanda
Borrowed paperback from my mom

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This book in 6 words:
Not the Alex Cross I remember
Why did I read this? And am I glad I did?
This was a vacation book. I was glad to have it, though I wasn’t really a fan of the book. I used to love James Patterson (and Alex Cross), but stopped reading him for a while. I don’t exactly feel encouraged to read more.
Brief Summary
When the home of Alex Cross’s oldest friend, Ellie Cox, is turned into the worst murder scene Alex has ever seen, the destruction leads him to believe that he’s chasing a horrible new breed of killer. As Alex and his girlfriend, Brianna Stone, become entangled in the deadly Nigerian underworld of Washington D.C., what they discover is shocking: a stunningly organized gang of lethal teenagers headed by a powerful, diabolical man–the African warlord known as the Tiger. Just when the detectives think they’re closing in on the elusive murderer, the Tiger disappears into thin air. Tracking him to Africa, Alex knows that he must follow. Alone.
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Plot/Pacing/Writing Style
I thought the plot was kind of stupid. Well, more specifically, I thought Alex Cross was stupid, gallivanting across the continent of Africa, despite the multiple times he was beaten up and his life was threatened. Granted, it has been years since I last read any books in this series, but there was something about this book that made me feel like Alex Cross has become too sensationalized; it was just too much. It’s like every Alex Cross book has to top and be bigger than the last one.
Characters
This is definitely not the Alex Cross I remember. To be honest, I didn’t really like him in this book.
Recommendations
If you’ve stuck with the Alex Cross series throughout the years, then you might as well read this one too.













Great review Amanda! I recently read Cross Country and felt the exact same way. The old Alex would never have left everything he cared about to chose this killer to Africa, especially since he feels constant guilt when he’s just out of state for a few days.
Thanks Jennifer!
To be honest, I’ve never been much of a James Patterson fan. But thanks for the review!
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