Monday, July 3, 2023

Book Review: "CrossDown" By James Patterson

 



Cross Down was a book that had plenty of non-stop action but it didn't grab me in like I'd had hoped.

What begins in the audio version was quite lengthy having 165 chapters or so , and therefore, I switched around Chapter 69 and picked up reading the large print version instead after spending a week trying to listen to the audio.

Now with this noted, I must note that in two more days I finished this book as a speed reader with extreme time constraints in current situation.

It begins with a shootout in LA at the bus stop and moves forward with terror attacks .
What we then get is a host of craziness that rapidly increases in all directions from there.
Anarchy v. Civilization is the name of the game.

Rashaad is the new danger with recruitment to carry out his mission for revenge upon those who did him rong.
Amy may have lost her husband and daughter and now is hell bent on getting answers.
Perhaps the issue isn't just terror attacks World Trade Center as it's becoming increasingly dangerous in public places but what if we were to think outside the box. TRAINS!

We've seen what happens with train derailments recently in the news and this puts readers on a heightened alert for the chemical component that is downright hazardous and deadly.
what if we had timed intervals with two trains ....

Ahhh! Russian commando's have arrived and the danger in security or lack therof is now at issue.

Ollie is also on the case and what may have been an electrical fuse has surely created plenty of angst.
A great new read if you have a ton of time.

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