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Wow, what a page turner. I really like his writing. He's up there with all the great story tellers like David Baldacci and Orson Scott Card, just to name a couple. Made me more interested in finding out just what is really going on over there in Nigeria. Sometimes I live with my head in the sand because I just don't want to hear how horrible people can be. But, knowing that all the world is not like my 1950's box is good, if only to make one more grateful for what you have and where you live. We
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Let me start by saying that I love the Alex Cross series and James Patterson is one of my favorite authors. That being said, this book left me feeling a little weird afterwards. Great job on bringing to the forefront issues in Africa that still occurs today, even though this book was released in . However, Alex Cross acted totally out of character. Decisions based on emotions rather than rational thinking as previous books. Did he not stop to think that any decision he made would affect the fami
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thrilling.. what more ca i say.. the Alex Cross' series is one of my favorites..
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