Along Came a Spider

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Genres: Nonfiction

“Along Came a Spider” gives rise to the well-known series devoted to a famous psychologist Alex Cross. Here he investigates kidnapping of little children, which confront him first with Gary Soneji, a mathematics teacher and a psychopathic serial kidnapper and murderer. Cross is to solve an uneasy problem – how to outsmart an ingenious psychopath, who managed to deceive the FBI, the Secret Service, and the police. Soneji doesn’t hold children to ransom and the detective understands he prefers a t

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errible unpredictable game to any money. This spectacular international bestseller became one of the fastest-selling thrillers in the world.

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Guest 3 years ago

the book was good, a bit drawn out, but good. the end was ruined by the transcription, but all these books seem to be transcribed from handwritten notes by a machine with no sense of direction...

Guest 4 years ago

The last part was completely garbled. Typos, missing words, whole lines transposed to other s even whole pages repeated. But one gets used to this. . Cheaply done. This actually has been a feature of all the later Patterson books, otherwise interesting to read.

Guest 4 years ago

It's hard to believe that this prolific author doesn't know the meaning of "a busman's holiday"... It's the very opposite of what he thinks t is. It means that someone who has free time off finds himself doing what he usually does at work. Like a busman on holiday going to a long bus tour.....

Oy Veh....and do his characters always have to stat having sex with one another........ it get's very tiresme to read. I can skip whole pages of his unnecessary script, no only the "sexual" parts but , the "visits by people which have absolutely no purpose. Hardened police-folk don't need reassuring by squeezes of the arms, or hugs and tears, not normally....except in James Patterson's unreal novels.. And extremely foul language seems to be the normal talk of "normal" characters, .... And the amount of filet mignon lobsters, Saville Row clothing and etc..not to mention the always "fine wines" that are consumed by very ordinary poorly paid folks, ....always-never anything cheap, would float a battleship.....tiresome.

I believe that he really doesn't know how gentlemen and ladies, the born-to-it kind, live, eat or drink. I do, which is why I'm critical of phony haut ton..

brooksy12 7 years ago

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