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Kiss the Girls by James Patterson
Kiss the Girls by James Patterson













Kiss the Girls by James Patterson

In the end, it sounds like he’s hoping for a Stockholm Syndrome from his victims as part of falling in love with him His anger outbursts from any rule breakers are brutal and I found some parts hard to swallow. It’s creepy as hell because while he keeps repeating he’s looking for real love from the girls, he’s building a trophy room for his collection of smart and promising girls. The victims are all specifically selected by Casanova, as he builds his Harem. This is also a personal case for Alex, so you feel that emotion carried throughout the book with him. The book is action-paced with small intervals of a slower pace, and you feel the frustration of the main characters when there are dead-ends and few answers. The chapters are short and end on a thought-provoking note, so you can’t put the book down as you need to know what happens next.

Kiss the Girls by James Patterson Kiss the Girls by James Patterson

The book barely starts before we are hit with a whirlwind of drama ready to burst out. There’s a break in the case when one of the victims, Kate McTiernan, escapes from the clutches of the one that calls himself ‘ Casanova‘.Īs the case evolves, Alex and his partner discover another killer who calls himself ‘ The Gentleman Caller’.Īre these two killers working together or are they competing? Thoughts: It becomes personal when one of the latest kidnapping victims is his niece. All opinions and views are my own.īook Review: Kiss the Girls by James Patterson #bookreview #alexcross #jamespatterson #thrillerbooks #booktwt Tweet Plot:Īlex Cross is called in to investigate a case of young women being abducted from colleges there’s no connection and no trace. Also, Ashley Judd, people!ĭISCLAIMER: This review could contain possible spoilers based on my opinions.

Kiss the Girls by James Patterson

The movie adaptation didn’t receive a great positive response, but I absolutely loved it because the antagonists just made it as creepy as it should’ve been. It was made into a movie in the 90s and back then when I first watched it, I didn’t know it was based on a book. Kiss the Girls is the second book from the Alex Cross series by James Patterson.















Kiss the Girls by James Patterson