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I, Alex Cross

I, Alex CrossAuthor: James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 400
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Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.2 x 1.4

ISBN: 0316018783
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780316018784
ASIN: 0316018783

Publication Date: November 16, 2009  (New: Last 30 Days)
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James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell: Author One-on-One
In this Amazon exclusive, we brought together blockbuster authors James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell and asked them to interview each other. Find out what two of the top authors of their genres have to say about their characters, writing process, and more.

Patricia Cornwell is the former Director of Applied Forensic Science at the National Forensic Academy, and a member of the Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital's National Council, where she is an advocate for psychiatric research. She is the author of sixteen previous Kay Scarpetta mysteries, five non-Scarpetta novels (including At Risk), and Portrait of a Killer. Read on to see Patricia Cornwell's questions for James Patterson, or turn the tables to see what Patterson asked Cornwell.

Patricia Cornwell Cornwell: James, your questions were so good, I'm going to ask you similar ones. Let's start with why you write? Do you love it or love having done it? What motivates you?

Patterson: I truly love writing. I sometimes think about my grandfather when I reflect on this. When I was a boy, I lived in a town on the Hudson River. During the summers, my grandfather would take me once a week on his frozen food and ice cream delivery route. We'd be up at four in the morning packing up the truck, and by five we'd be on our way. Driving a delivery truck isn't the most glamorous job in the world, but every morning, my grandfather would drive over the Storm King Mountain toward West Point, and he'd be singing at the top of his voice. And he told me this: "Jim," he said, "when you grow up, I don't care if you're a truck driver or a famous surgeon—just remember that when you go over the mountain to work in the morning, you've got to be singing." Writing stories keeps me singing. Writing to me isn't work, and I like that a ton.

Cornwell: What is your routine when you're facing your next novel? What is the process like for you, and what is your favorite part of it? Least favorite?

Patterson: I like to have a lot of ideas in the air at one time. I've got around 20 manuscripts sitting in my office right now, in some degree of completion. It's a lot of material, a lot of stories. My least favorite part? Hmm. Maybe sharpening pencils? Actually, I’ve always kind of liked sharpening pencils. I don’t mean to seem too over the top about this, but I really wouldn’t change any of it.

Cornwell: What do you and Alex Cross have in common? How are you different?

Patterson: We're both family-oriented guys. I think it's a real treat to be able to get along with your wife every day, which I do; my wife and I really have trouble being apart for very long. And I think readers will agree Alex is generally doing better in the romance department. One difference between us would be that I'm much more content to sit around and write. I think Alex would get a little bored on a "ride-along" with me.

Cornwell: What inspired you to create Alex Cross?

Patterson: Hardly anyone knows it but when I started the first Alex Cross novel, Alex was a woman named Alexis. After 100 pages or so, I changed the character to Alex. When I was a kid growing up, my grandparents had a small restaurant and the cook was an African-American woman who eventually moved into our house. All through my growing up period I spent a lot of time with this woman's family. They were funny, wise, the food was great, so was the music, and the family is at least part of the inspiration for the Crosses.

Cornwell: What's the one thing a reader has said that you've never forgotten and perhaps found startling?

Patterson: I'm sure you've had this, too, Patricia, but the one comment that gets me every time is hearing people say my books have them reading again. I know sometimes you and I get some heat for being as popular as we are, and are saddled with that old equation that says if you're a bestseller, you must be lowbrow. But I frankly don't think there’s anything more meaningful than hearing that I've turned a person back into a reader (or in the case of younger readers, got them started).

Cornwell: How about you? You're the one with all the movies! Good experience or not?

Patterson: Sounds like we're on the same page there, Patricia. I definitely feel like some past projects didn't quite live up to their potential. And I likewise have hopes for a couple of movies in the works: the third Alex Cross movie, and the very first Maximum Ride movie, which has Avi Arad (producer of Spider Man), Catherine Hardwicke (director of Twilight), and Don Payne (writer for The Simpsons) on board. There's also a very promising TV series based on a new book I've written that's being developed with CBS and Imagine.




Product Description
You can't run

Detective Alex Cross is pulled out of a family celebration and given the awful news that a beloved relative has been found brutally murdered. Alex vows to hunt down the killer, and soon learns that she was mixed up in one of Washington's wildest scenes. And she was not this killer's only victim.

You can't hide

The hunt for her murderer leads Alex and his girlfriend, Detective Brianna Stone, to a place where every fantasy is possible, if you have the credentials to get in. Alex and Bree are soon facing down some very important, very protected, very dangerous people in levels of society where only one thing is certain--they will do anything to keep their secrets safe.

Alex Cross is your only hope to stay alive

As Alex closes in on the killer, he discovers evidence that points to the unimaginable--a revelation that could rock the entire world. With the unstoppable action, unforeseeable twists, and edge-of-your-seat suspense that only a James Patterson thriller delivers, I, Alex Cross is the master of suspense at his sharpest and best.



Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Terrible.   November 24, 2009
M. Silverstein (Seattle, WA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I haven't read Patterson in a while now (few years) but with my new Kindle, decided to jump back into his writing. I'll keep this short, especially since I'm not one for writing reviews.

Bottom line: this book is terrible. The plot, which intrigues at first, quickly becomes tiresome. The additional "filler" as one reviewer put it, is exactly that: you could remove the entire Nana thread cutting the book by a third and still end up with the same character development and ending.

The end is (not a spoiler) just flat out worthless. I actually read the few remaining pages of the next book (advertised at the end of this book) hoping that I would receive something else - anything else - to appease my disappointment, unfortunately no luck.

Seems like this book was quickly "manufactured" using Patterson's name as the only means of selling copies.

You can definitely find much better books for the same price or better.



4 out of 5 stars Almost back   November 24, 2009
Elizabeth E. Nunley (Seattle, WA USA)
After the total disappointmen of Cross Country, I almost gave up, particularly because I was not offered a sample at the time; but Patterson is al most back. Well written and entertaining even if the ending was obvious. be forewarned: no more books without a sample


5 out of 5 stars Spellbinding Story... A very Quick Read!!   November 24, 2009
Michael M. Mccurry (Chicago, IL)
This was my first Kindle purchase and I read this book in 3 1/2 hours. It truly was one of the best Alex Cross Stories I have read.... James Patterson is absolutely awesome! I have been following Alex Cross for years and this story was one I could not stop reading until its conclusion... well done!


5 out of 5 stars Terse Prose, Emotional Characters and Graphic Violence   November 23, 2009
Bookreporter.com (New York, New York)
On the cover of I, ALEX CROSS, there is a small but effective blurb that states: "A beloved Cross family member has been murdered." Such a statement is more than enough to bring in faithful readers of Patterson's most popular character. When you open the book, you get more than you bargained for as you're smacked from across the top of the flyleaf with this line: "THE BEST --- AND SCARIEST --- Alex Cross novel since ALONG CAME A SPIDER." If you were a fan of Alex Cross at one time and jumped off the train at some point in the past, I, ALEX CROSS is the station where you can get back on for a great ride.

The novel kicks off --- following an enigmatic prologue --- with Cross in the middle of a birthday party that is interrupted by a telephone call. The news it relays brings the festivities to an abrupt end; the remains of a human body discovered that evening have been identified as belonging to a member of the Cross family. Cross sets everything aside to investigate the murder and quickly discovers that this family member had been living a secret life, one that involves employment in a very exclusive and expensive club operating under the innocuous name of "Blacksmith Farms." There, the very rich and famous of Washington, D.C.'s elite come to have any and all their needs and desires satisfied.

Sometimes, those needs and desires for the club's valued members can include murder, with Cross's relative this time being the unfortunate victim. Soon it appears that he was not the only employee of the club who has been murdered. Cross, accompanied by police detective and love of his life Brianna Stone, finds that the investigation is leading them to the front doors of the Washington elite. Even worse, the proprietor of Blacksmith Farms has been engaging in a very lucrative --- and dangerous --- game of blackmail with the club's patrons.

Cross is definitely on to something, yet there are almost invisible barriers that continue popping up and hamstringing his investigation. Meanwhile, disappearances and murders keep occurring in and around Washington, D.C. Rather than satisfy an unknown fiend's bloodlust, however, these new killings are being committed to conceal his identity. Cross is in the middle of his dogged investigation when the unthinkable happens: another of his family members suddenly becomes seriously ill. Determined not to lose another relative, Cross finds himself being pulled in two directions, even as the power elite close ranks around a certain key political figure who is pulling all the strings.

Patterson has demonstrated time and time again that he is capable of just about anything, and here he cements his reputation. Big changes are about to occur in Cross's life, and, if the last few paragraphs are any indication, not all of them will be pleasant ones. That having been said, I, ALEX CROSS contains all of Patterson's trademark storytelling elements --- terse prose, emotional characters and graphic violence --- with some truly surprising events that will make this volume an especially popular winner with Patterson fans both new and established.

--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub



5 out of 5 stars One of the BEST Alex Cross books yet!   November 23, 2009
P. Bernier (New England)
I own every Alex Cross books and this one ranks right up there with the best of them! As many of James Patterson fans know he has co-writers on many of his books, but except for Alex Cross' Trial he always writes the Alex Cross books by himself which is a GOOD thing! Highly recommend this books!

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