Pop Goes the Weasel - James Patterson

Pop Goes the Weasel

By James Patterson

  • Release Date: 2003-03-01
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 649 Ratings)

Description

In this heart-stopping thriller, Detective Alex Cross and his beloved fiancé find themselves tangled in a complex murder investigation, threatening not only public safety, but their chance at happiness together. 

Alex Cross is happy, but his happiness is threatened by a series of chilling murders—murders with a pattern so twisted, it leaves investigators reeling. Cross's ingenious pursuit of the killer produces a suspect: a British diplomat named Geoffrey Shafer.

But proving that Shafer is the murderer becomes a potentially deadly task. As the diplomat engages in a brilliant series of surprising countermoves, in and out of the courtroom, Alex and his fiancée become hopelessly entangled with the most memorable nemesis Alex Cross has ever faced.

Pop Goes the Weasel reveals James Patterson at the peak of his power. Here is a chilling villain no reader will forget, a love story of great tenderness, and a plot of relentless suspense and heart-pounding pace. To read Pop Goes the Weasel is to discover why James Patterson is one of the world's greatest suspense writers.

Reviews

  • Dunnings

    5
    By BushmanOnAir
    Great read!
  • Pop goes the weasel

    4
    By jlbcse1537
    I liked the whole story except towards the end. It was like he had so many words left and Then he cut out a lot of the story to end the book.
  • Another Great Read

    5
    By JzGrl04
    This book kept you interested throughout. I didn't want to put it down. I spent many a sleepless night reading this book. Thoroughly enjoyed it. If you love the Alex Cross series, this is a must-read. This book had plenty of twists and turns. Loved it!
  • Can't put it down

    4
    By Jay_oh_gee
    Great book! read it in one day!
  • Pop goes the weasel

    5
    By ryesakai
    As with all Patterson's books I found this a very quick read. I read it after reading another of his books which laid out the ramifications of the kidnapping. It took some of the mystery out of how it would end. I still thoroughly enjoyed reading Pop Goes The Weasel but recommend it be read in order of publication as many of Patterson's books tend to be somewhat interlinked.

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