Cross the Line
Cross the Line is a marvelous composition by James Patterson and narrated by Ryan Vincent Anderson and Pete Bradbury. The Happiness Hypothesis and Drunk on Love are their famous recountings. The current volume is also narrated with an attractive style to amuse the readers.
Alex Cross pursued a heartless executioner with a soul. Shots ring out in the early morning hours in the suburbia of Washington, DC. After everything settled down, a conspicuous police official lies dead, leaving the city’s police force scrambling for replies. Under tension from the city chairman, Alex Cross strides into the authority vacuum to break the case. However, before Cross can gain any ground, a ruthless wrongdoing wave clears across the locale. The dangerous scenes share just a single ongoing idea that the casualties are crooks. Furthermore, the main thing more hazardous than a killer without a soul is incredible who thinks he has equity on his side.
As Cross selected after an enemy himself judge, jury, and killer, he should assume control over the law back before the city he was committed to safeguarding slides into complete disarray. This is the 24th volume in the Alex Cross series. It was bolting. Two occasions were happening simultaneously, a motorcyclist accelerated behind clueless drivers who were normally accomplishing something unlawful like speeding or messaging and shot them in the head.
However, further, examination pushed for another shooter. The instance of the motorcyclist executioner is demonstrated more included and a few vigilante killings follow. The readers would feel to have a great encounter being in front of them.