Alex Cross Must Die is the 32nd novel in the Alex Cross series by James Patterson, although it has been some years since I’ve read one of these. In this one, Alex must deal with a madman who just shot down an American Airlines plane while it was on its final approach to Reagan Airport in D.C., killing more than 100 people. Cross is also working to solve serial murder case. Meanwhile, he continues with his current love interest, recovers from a shooting injury in the prior book, and contends with his bright high school student son who is very interested in finding a way to help his dad solve the serial murder case, even though dad has just grounded him for unexpectedly showing up at a crime scene.
The book is a thriller. Although I didn’t gain any valuable information from the book, and although I missed the reason for the title, I was entertained for some hours. I would classify this book as an airplane book – a novel that will distract me for the length of a LAX to JFK flight, but it would not distract me from taking a nap if that’s what I wanted to do.
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