Cross down : an Alex Cross and John Sampson thriller / James Patterson ; Brendan DuBois.
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- ISBN: 9780316404693
- ISBN: 0316404691
- Physical Description: 1 online resource.
- Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : LITTLE, BROWN, 2023.
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Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Fiction. Psychological fiction. Thrillers (Fiction) Detective and mystery fiction. Thrillers (Fiction) Psychological fiction. Electronic books. |
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- Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2023 January
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Copyright 2023 Library Journal.Robert B. Parker's Bad Influence , the Edgar and Shamus Award-winning Gaylin becomes the first female author to enter the legendary Parker's universe, with Parker's only female series protagonist, PI Sunny Randall, acting as bodyguard to an Instagram influencer. In Johansen'sThe Survivor , forensic sculptor Eve Duncan and archaeologist Riley Smith trek through the jungles of Laos, intent on finding (and saving) a rare animal threatened with extinction (100,000-copy first printing). Passing through Kentucky in Offutt'sCode of the Hills , Mick Hardin has every intention of heading on to France but instead gets caught up in helping sheriff sister Linda investigate the murder of a popular mechanic at the local racetrack. Jack Morgan of the investigation agency Private is standing in the New York Stock Exchange with a former U.S. Marine buddy when his buddy is shot to death, leaving Jack to follow clues to Russia; Patterson and Hamdy'sPrivate Moscow is the first "Private" thriller since 2018. With AlexCross Down owing to serious injury, John Sampson is left alone to deal with a series of ferocious, seemingly unrelated military-style attacks; Patterson and DuBois reunite. In Petrie'sThe Heavy Lift , veteran Peter Ash is helping loyal friend Lewis get beyond the criminal life by tracking down an associate, but all they find is a burnt-down cabinâwith notebooks that could incriminate Lewis now unaccounted for. In Rollins'sTides of Fire , a military submarine's disappearance off Australia's coast leads to warfare in a dead sea recently found to be rich with bioluminescent coral, and the subsequent geological disaster destabilizes an entire region (250,000-copy first printing). From the late Woods,Near Miss is anotherâand maybe final?âStone Barrington title.