I purchased this book for my own personal collection.
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Published: October 31, 2022
Summary:
Detective Alex Cross hunts down a serial killer who’s murdering entire families—and who will next be coming for Cross.
A methodical killer is targeting multigenerational families in and around Washington, DC—striking under cover of darkness, triggering no alarms, leaving no physical evidence of any kind.
Alex isn’t the only one investigating. Also on the case is a charismatic true-crime author who sees patterns the detectives miss.
The writer calls “The Family Man” a perfect crime story. Alex knows there is no perfect crime—the investigation should never become the story. Unless the ending falls somewhere between fact and fiction.
My thoughts:
The Alex Cross series is one of the longest series to-date that I am reading and I am thrilled that it is still going strong at book 30! While there have been some mediocre books in the mix, I’m happy to say this one was not one of them…this one was what first drew me to this series in the beginning and I hope that continues!
I have once again found myself a bit behind in this series. It happens from time to time, but luckily these are fast reads, with the short chapters and non-stop action, so I should be able to get caught up pretty quickly providing I can fit them in with all the other books I need to read!
I loved the plots this one had – a serial killer targeting whole families and not leaving a trace, a true crime writer wanting to write about that perfect crime and the whole mob storyline – of course it all ends up coming together in ways no one expects!
These books always keep me on my toes and I just love that. And that cliffhanger…I will for sure be starting the next book soon!
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