The House of Cross - James Patterson

The House of Cross

By James Patterson

  • Release Date: 2024-11-25
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 649 Ratings

Description

Supreme Court candidates are being murdered—and only Alex Cross and John Sampson can take the case in The House of Cross. 

“[Alex Cross’s] innate nature is to protect people…If he has a weakness, it’s his family, especially his children. They’re the chink in his armor. But aside from that, it’s tough to get at him.” 
–Aldis Hodge, star of Cross on Prime Video


In Washington, DC, the president-elect is planning her inauguration.

The list of Supreme Court candidates is highly confidential—until it becomes evidence in Detective Alex Cross’s toughest investigation.

One candidate is gunned down. A second is stabbed. A third is murdered near midnight on a city street.  

Cross is the FBI’s top expert in criminal behavior. For the sake of his family, his city, and his country, he must put himself in the most dangerous place there is: inside the mind of a diabolical killer.

Reviews

  • INTRIGUING

    5
    By Dan Daily
    I am a huge Cross fan and Patterson kept the faith with this one. Convoluted story line that had me asking how did two dissimilar things lead into one. I won’t say more. Just enjoy. AND, please keep Alex’s mother alive. I love her cooking.
  • What a great book!

    5
    By rmartin401
    Loved it.
  • Great read

    5
    By Tinabug73
    The suspense of it all! Another Alex Cross favorite!
  • Another across Nailbiter

    3
    By Small town mover
    Maybe it was me, as I was recovering from major surgery while reading this latest Alex. Ross novel. While it was diabolical, I found it a cold, tedious read. So many characters and twists and turns in I Impossibly cold, treacherous surroundings. I really can’t say it was enjoyable. Maybe next time will be better.
  • The Best!

    4
    By curlupandreadabook
    This was the best Alex Cross book in a long while.
  • Cobra Kai karate kid

    5
    By minnesesstoa Vikings
    Detention news