Merry Christmas, Alex Cross

Merry Christmas, Alex Cross

2011 • 352 pages

Ratings10

Average rating3.2

15

I'm not sure what the hostage situation had to do with this book. This felt like two separate stories, except maybe the point of it was to show this insanely never ending day, making Alex question quite frequently what the hell he was still doing in this line of work.

Everyone was a bit different. Bree was harsh and being a cop herself I found that a little out of character. Although it seems like since they got married she's been home with the kids more than out on the streets. Nana Mama is pissy as usual, but even this seemed to get under her skin more and she showed much more emotion than she has in the past books.

Alex crosses a line, which he's done before, although this time I think the stink will linger on him for a few more books. I'm just not a fan of the Middle East extremist stories. I don't know what it is about them, but I can't get into it. When the events went the wayside in Kill Alex Cross I knew we'd be looking for more of this sort of storyline. Hopefully, that whole part is over with and we can get back to the normal nutcases Alex is usually hunting.

While the action is there, the characters that we know and love, the book felt different and slightly disjointed. Like I said, I don't know why the hostage situation was featured in the book, but it was a nail biter!

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