Alex Cross, I'm coming for you--even from the grave if I have to.
Along Came a Spider killer Gary Soneji has been dead for over ten years. Alex Cross watched him die. But today, Cross saw him gun down his partner. Is Soneji alive? A ghost? Or something even more sinister?
Nothing will prepare you for the wicked truth.
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“With style and gusto, Ruben Santiago–Hudson narrates this audiobook for BookShot, a new series of short works from James Patterson…Santiago–Hudson’s pacing and tone reflect the emotional stress of the characters, especially Cross’, as he struggles to find out who’s behind the attack…Santiago–Hudson gives depth to the drama as the search for a dead man involves many twists and turns. Building the tension in this thriller, Santiago–Hudson imparts a rich canvas of voices for its diverse characters.”
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" This was not long enough for $10. and you cut alex cross for some woman I don`t give a hoop about james Patterson you let me down on this one hope you don`t have like this one and audio book story you owe me, if you are reading this don`t pay for this book, may god bless "
— Betty , 4/15/2018Chris Tebbetts is the New York Times bestselling coauthor of James Patterson’s Middle School series. Originally from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Tebbetts is a graduate of Northwestern University. He lives and writes in Vermont.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson is an award-winning actor, writer, producer, and audiobook narrator. He is best known for his role as Doc in the Oscar-nominated film American Gangster. He won Broadway’s 1996 Tony Award as Best Actor in a featured role for Seven Guitars. His role in the television series Lackawanna Blues earned him a Christopher Award, the Humanitas Prize, the Black Reel Award, and the Black Movie Award. For his audio narrations, he shared in a 2008 Audie Award nomination for a multicast reading of The Ultimate David Sedaris Box Set. He earned AudioFile Earphones Awards for his reading of The Land by Mildred D. Taylor and Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis edited by Caroline Kennedy.