Cat & Mouse
- ISBN13: 9780446692649
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Alex Cross is back-and so is a raging and suicidal Gary Soneji. Out of prison and dying from the AIDS virus he contracted there, he will get revenge on Cross before he dies. In addition, we are introduced to a new pair of rivals whose paths cross that of Alex and Soneji. Thomas Augustine Pierce has been chasing his demon, Mr. Smith, since the savage murder of his fiancee. Mr. Smith is a unique monster, with actions toward his victims so insane-so unimaginable-that he is thought of as “not of the earth.” Pierce, known in the business as St. Augustine because of his track record for catching killers and his invaluable status to the FBI and Interpol, may even be better than Cross.When things heat up and Alex is in a near-death coma following an attack in his own home, Pierce goes to Washington to help with the investigation. But just as he begins to piece together the mystery of how Gary Soneji could have mortally wounded Cross after he was believed to be dead, he is summoned to Paris with a postcard from Mr. Smith inviting him to a very special killing.The body count is high, the tension the highest, and the two killers on the loose are watching every move their pursuers make. Who is the cat, and who is the mouse? What and where is the final trap? And who survives?Amazon.com Review
That monstrous villain Gary Soneji is back in Cat & Mouse, the fourth book in James Patterson’s series about Alex Cross, a police forensic psychologist, but he’s not alone. In seeming support of the premise that you can never have too much of a bad thing, Patterson has thrown a second serial killer into the mix: Mr. Smith, a mysterious killer terrorizing Europe while Soneji practices his own brand of evil along the Eastern Seaboard. With two killers to track, Cross has his hands full–and Patterson has another hit.
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this is some dope radical stuff man. it rocks da house yall. i think it is good. read it.bye bye bye bye bye.
Rating: 5 / 5
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My husband has read ALL of Patterson’s books and still cannot get enough it. He rates this highly and is eagerly awaiting the next one.
Rating: 5 / 5
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Enjoyed the book.Just one loose end.How did Gary Soneji/Murphy escaped from prison the second time?
Rating: 4 / 5
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This was the first book by Patterson that I had read. I read the book for a class book report. I became overindulged in the book and the plot. It is a great book. The pages turn quickly and I found myself reading hours into the night trying to get to the ending. The book has influenced me to become a Patterson fan.
Rating: 5 / 5
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This book was very well written mystery thingy of death. It kept me interested for just about the whole entire thing. It’s a fine book and if you have the time to read a book about cats and mouses…but not…then read it…or don’t. I really don’t care, I’m just bored as balls right now!
Rating: 4 / 5
Cat & Mouse