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London Bridges by James Patterson

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Buy from Amazon A maniac sadistic criminal, who goes by the alias Wolf, is on the loose, but hiding in the dark. He is set out on a personal project of blowing up some bridges and city centres in places like Washington, DC; London; Paris; and Tel Aviv. He would inform authorities in advance of the time each incident would occur and that it could be avoided if they paid a hefty ransom and released some political prisoners. Alex Cross moves from country to country chasing Wolf. The story starts with the bombing of an entire mobile-home park in Sunrise Valley, Nevada. It is mostly a free-flowing story. Of course, it has its twists and turns, yet not that thrilling. There is an element of suspense from the beginning to the end concerning who Wolf is and many speculations and investigations to uncover his identity. However, there is hardly anything intriguing enough that tempts you to move from chapter to chapter. I couldn’t help comparing it throughout the read with some other thrillers ...