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Terrorist The Wolf engages Alex Cross' old enemy, Col. Geoffrey Shafer, aka The Weasel, to assist him in a grand plan of worldwide terror attacks designed to get humanity's attention. After a town in the Southwestern United States is blown, the FBI's Alex Cross is assigned to the case despite being on vacation to visit his son Alex Jr. in Seattle and his girlfriend Jamila Hughes in San Francisco. Alex is also at a crossroads in his family and personal life.
Terrorist The Wolf engages Alex Cross' old enemy, Col. Geoffrey Shafer, aka The Weasel, to assist him in a grand plan of worldwide terror attacks designed to get humanity's attention. After a town in the Southwestern United States is blown, the FBI's Alex Cross is assigned to the case despite being on vacation to visit his son Alex Jr. in Seattle and his girlfriend Jamila Hughes in San Francisco. Alex is also at a crossroads in his family and personal life.


What follows next is a long cat and mouse chase in which politics, communication and ego take centre-stage. The Wolf is ruthless enough to draw in even the most unwilling into his plans and never fails to make a point. His opponents are locked in deep wrangling and indecision. It is up to Alex Cross to make the connections and chase the Wolf and the Weasel across America and Europe-at the risk of his life.
What follows next is a long cat and mouse chase in which politics, communication and ego take centre-stage. The Wolf is ruthless enough to draw in even the most unwilling into his plans and never fails to make a point. His opponents are locked in deep wrangling and indecision. It is up to Alex Cross to make the connections and chase the Wolf and the Weasel across America and Europe-at the risk of his life.

Additional spoiler: This book is a total piece of garbage.

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Revision as of 17:58, 17 May 2007

London Bridges is the tenth book by James Patterson featuring the former Washington DC homicide detective and forensic psychiatrist and current FBI agent Alex Cross.

Plot summary

Template:Spoiler Terrorist The Wolf engages Alex Cross' old enemy, Col. Geoffrey Shafer, aka The Weasel, to assist him in a grand plan of worldwide terror attacks designed to get humanity's attention. After a town in the Southwestern United States is blown, the FBI's Alex Cross is assigned to the case despite being on vacation to visit his son Alex Jr. in Seattle and his girlfriend Jamila Hughes in San Francisco. Alex is also at a crossroads in his family and personal life.

What follows next is a long cat and mouse chase in which politics, communication and ego take centre-stage. The Wolf is ruthless enough to draw in even the most unwilling into his plans and never fails to make a point. His opponents are locked in deep wrangling and indecision. It is up to Alex Cross to make the connections and chase the Wolf and the Weasel across America and Europe-at the risk of his life. Template:Endspoiler