Cross Down
An Alex Cross and John Sampson Thriller
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Publisher Description
In this #1 New York Times bestseller, Alex Cross is gravely injured and only his partner and friend John Sampson can keep him safe . . . and get justice.
For the first time, John Sampson is on his own.
The brilliant crime-solving duo of Washington, DC’s, Metro PD and the FBI has a proven MO: Detective Alex Cross makes his own rules. Detective John Sampson enforces them.
When military-style attacks erupt, brutally sidelining Cross, Sampson is sent reeling. The patterns are too random—Sampson’s friend, his partner, his brother—have told him. Don’t trust anyone.
As a shadow force advances on the nation’s capital, Sampson alone must protect the Cross family, his own young daughter, and every American, including the president.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The stakes are perilously high in this tense political thriller. After being severely wounded in one of a string of domestic terrorism attacks, Detective Alex Cross is down for the count—and it’s up to his loyal friend John Sampson to solve the puzzle of who’s behind these assaults on American democracy. Co-authors James Patterson and Brendan DuBois craft a twisty plot that’s unnerving in its relevance and authenticity. They send Sampson from Virginia to Afghanistan as he follows various leads, keeping his suspicions high since the enemy has infiltrated the military and police. Whether you’re a fan of the long-running Alex Cross series or this is your first taste, the breathless action of Cross Down will not disappoint.
Customer Reviews
CROSS DOWN.
Exciting through and through. Did not want it to end. Definitely want more.
Cross Down
One of the best of the Alex Cross and John Sampson Series. Superb Plot and writing. Tons of Heart: Well Done James Patterson and Brendan DuBois!
Scary Good
5 Stars. For a long time I’ve been waiting for a Sampson book. It took a long time but it was well worth the wait. Hopefully, there are more to come.
I’ve been reading the Cross books since the beginning. It’s hard to believe that Patterson could ever even dream up this story back then. Serial Killers, Murderers and Psychopaths sure, but a Coup led by The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? The truly sad part is it was probably more believable than many of the stories he’s written before. It was disturbing on far too many levels. Please James, go back the Serial Killers.