Cross & Sampson

James Patterson, 1947-

Large print - 2026

"Metro PD detective John Sampson stands in a crater in the middleof a DC street, calling in the bomb squad. 'Dispatch, this is Sampson. Contact the FBI and the ATF. We've got a suspected terrorist attack here.' In Chapel Hill, NC, Alex Cross searches the apartment of a missing psychology grad student--his own son Damon. Has following in his famous father's footsteps made Damon a target?"--Provided bypublisher.

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Genres
large type books
Thrillers (Fiction)
Large type books
Livres en gros caractères
Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2026.
Language
English
Main Author
James Patterson, 1947- (author)
Other Authors
Brian Sitts (author)
Edition
First large print edition, First edition
Physical Description
422 pages (large print) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780316606288
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Consulting psychologist Alex Cross and his best bud, D.C. Metro Det. John Sampson, work on totally unrelated cases in alternating chapters. As Sampson reflects in a pardonable understatement, "Bad things have happened to the Cross family before." So what's left to suffer now that Sampson has rescued Cross from a near-fatal bullet wound? Glad you asked. When his son Damon's academic advisor phones from Chapel Hill to report that nobody's seen Damon for three days, Cross instantly arranges to fly to North Carolina with his wife, investigator Bree Stone. But she's called back to Washington almost immediately to work on a series of bombings that's already prevented Sampson from joining Cross in the search for his son. Both investigations are thoroughly routine--that is, spiked with menace and violence and cast with characters you wouldn't look at twice in a police lineup--but Patterson's fondness for bite-sized chapters suits the structure of Cross' latest adventure to a T, since there's an opportunity for a cliffhanger of greater or lesser proportions every five pages or so, when the collaborating authors cut away to the other story. Although many of the resulting jolts come across as synthetic, some are rooted in current events. The prime suspect in the bombings is an ex--Special Forces officer who served as an explosives expert in Afghanistan, and the kidnapping of Damon is racially motivated. There's no escaping today's headlines, not even if you're riding along with Alex Cross. Want to see Cross and Sampson actually work together, as this title promises they will? Wait till next year, or next month. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.