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A review by ameserole
London Bridges by James Patterson
4.0
In London Bridges Alex has to face two killers that he has yet to catch: the weasel and the wolf. The weasel, aka Geoffrey Shafer, is a vicious serial killer who has been targeting prostitutes. Then there's the Wolf, who is a mastermind and psychopath, from The Big Bad Wolf.
Of course this book delivers mighty good twists and turns that I honestly had no idea were coming. It was super interesting to see how Alex realized that the Wolf and the Weasel were working together - and that they were really good at it.
Some deaths really shocked me in this book because I kept telling myself - like no, they aren't going to die. Patterson said they were good friends or companions. It's all good. THEN WHAM. Death.
I'm also pretty sure this book gave me lots of tiny heart attacks. I'm glad that I read this super creepy thriller book and I can't wait to dive into the next one. I just hope Alex will learn how to solve some cases earlier into the book - especially since he's been dealing with more than one person or case throughout most of the books.
Of course this book delivers mighty good twists and turns that I honestly had no idea were coming. It was super interesting to see how Alex realized that the Wolf and the Weasel were working together - and that they were really good at it.
Some deaths really shocked me in this book because I kept telling myself - like no, they aren't going to die. Patterson said they were good friends or companions. It's all good. THEN WHAM. Death.
I'm also pretty sure this book gave me lots of tiny heart attacks. I'm glad that I read this super creepy thriller book and I can't wait to dive into the next one. I just hope Alex will learn how to solve some cases earlier into the book - especially since he's been dealing with more than one person or case throughout most of the books.