Fear No Evil
This is a vital tale of James Patterson and it is narrated by Cary Hite. These Witchful Thinking and Murderville 3 are Cary Hite’s renowned narrations.
Alex Cross entered the last fight with the omniscient virtuoso who has followed him and his family for a long time. Dr. Alex Cross and Criminal investigator John Sampson adventure into the tough Montana wild where they will be the prey. They were not at work but rather on an individual mission. Until they were gone after by two adversary groups of professional killers, constrained by a similar genius who has followed Alex and his family for quite a long time.
This was the most exhausting, uninteresting, wreck of an Alex Cross book. Patterson might have connected quite a few characters into this book and it would have come out horrible. The story crawled and then finished unexpectedly. This book by James Patterson is one of his best Cross series books. The storyline is great, there are exciting bends in the road and it is all tied up conveniently.
James Patterson and Alex Cross have set assumptions extremely high and this one simply did not raise a ruckus around town for me. The tale appeared to be incoherent. The subplot about Bree in Paris did not add to the general story and wrapped up rapidly. Additionally, it’s farfetched that could be associated with countless pieces of the story, all around the globe. Furthermore, there are such countless troublemakers that the storyteller could not dole out an alternate voice to every one of them, so it was some of the time challenging to figure out what character was talking.