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Title:Pop Goes the Weasel (Alex Cross #5)
Author:James Patterson
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 461 pages
Published:October 1st 2000 by TIme Warner Books (first published October 19th 1999)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Crime. Suspense. Mystery Thriller. Detective
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Pop Goes the Weasel (Alex Cross #5) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 461 pages
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Detective Alex Cross is back-and he's in love. But his happiness is threatened by a series of chilling murders in Washington, D.C., murders with a pattern so twisted they leave investigators reeling. Cross's pursuit of the killer produces a suspect, a British diplomat named Geoffrey Shafer. But proving he's the murderer becomes a potentially deadly task. As Shafer engages in a brilliant series of surprising counter moves, Alex and his fiancee become hopelessly entangled with the most memorable nemesis Cross has ever faced.

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Original Title: Pop Goes the Weasel
ISBN: 0446608815 (ISBN13: 9780446608817)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alex Cross #5
Characters: Alex Cross, John Sampson, Janelle "Jannie" Cross, Damon Cross, Christine Johnson, Regina "Nana Mama" Cross, Geoffrey Shafer, Patsy Hampton
Setting: Washington, D.C.(United States) Bermuda Jamaica …more London, England(United Kingdom) …less

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Book 5 in the Alex Cross series.If you have enjoyed the Alex Cross books in the past then you'll enjoy this one.Alex, once again, is up to his neck in it. Hunting down a psychopathic serial killer with the obligatory damsel in distress to rescue. This time it's more personal, the damsel in need of rescuing is his new fiancé Christine Johnson.Inside you will find drugs, not much sex, a lot of dead young females and a very sick psychopath. All in a day's work for Alex.This is a slick, easy read

Originally on my book blog!Can I just flail instead of write a review? This was a masterpiece and you should believe me because I dont use that word often. Everything was fabulous in this book. The characters (thats nothing new), the plot (also nothing new), the plot twists (go figure), and the ending (SHOCKER, THAT).No really, this book was like fictional quicksand (as opposed to real quicksand that actually takes a really long time to swallow you up.) This book took a full two minutes, if

I'll skip the synopsis. Honestly, James Patterson DOES what he's supposed to, and that's to craft a gripping, thrilling read and this story SOMEWHAT delivers. It's less than superior to other Alex Cross novels. I feel that (after reading a few Cross mysteries) most of these villains (The Wolf, The Mastermind, The Weasel, etc.) feel the same way. They're cardboard. Colonel Geoffrey Shafer (aka The Weasel) is somewhat developed, although he still (for some reason, in my opinion) moves stiffly. I

This is a great read...Patterson's usual excitment. The only thing that annoys me about his Alex Cross books is the space he insists on using to talk about his family and love life. Skip all that and get on with the crime story!!! The old Patterson books are all like this...the newer ones are simply junk...stuff he has put his name on but must be written by his co-authors, cause it's pretty bad in my eyes. Anyhow, it was entertaining to read the "old" Patterson who was a MASTER at this genre. I

It had an exciting plot and was Interesting to some extent but being the forth book in a series, it fell flat for me. The Killer was interesting and some parts of the book held my attention but my constant checking of how many pages I have left made me question if I am really invested in the story... Then the easy ending was just meh and felt a little to convenient.I would suggest you read it as a series, instead of a stand alone. BLOG ---> https://kenyanlibrary.wordpress.com/ Thanks for

I could not get past page 12 before I wanted to hurl this piece of drivel down a well then toss a rock after it to prevent it's accidental discovery.I didn't know it was possible to create such horrible sterotypes and to write with this level of immaturity.Maybe I should have read further, but after hearing the young black kid actually say, "Yo, yo, yo" I had to find better things to do with my time.

Not the best Alex Cross book I have read but it was still totally readable and very entertaining. I like Alex Cross and his little family and I enjoyed the side story of his relationship with Christine. The main story of the Four Horsemen was, in true Patterson form, way over the top but still absolutely engrossing and page turning.I am steadily working my way through the Alex Cross series. I pick one up every time I feel like a good book which will entertain me without me having to think. So