Cat & Mouse
This book is composed by James Patterson and recounted by Jeff Harding and Raj Ghatak. The Furies and Hex are their best narrations.
Alex Cross is back as is a seething and self-destructive Gary Soneji. Out of jail and passing on from the Guides infection he contracted there, he will pursue retribution on Cross before he kicked the bucket. Moreover, we are acquainted with another set of adversaries whose ways cross that of Alex and Soneji. Thomas Augustine Penetrate has been pursuing his devil, Mr. Smith since the savage homicide of his life partner. Mr. Smith is a remarkable beast with activities toward his casualties so crazy and so unbelievable.
St. Augustine due to his history of getting executioners and his important status to the FBI and Interpol may try and be preferable over Cross. At the time when things heat up and Alex is in a close passing trance-like state following an assault in his own home. Yet, similarly, as he sorted out the secret of how Gary Soneji might have mortally injured Cross after he was accepted to be dead, he was gathered in Paris with a postcard from Mr. Smith welcoming him to an extremely extraordinary killing.
This is the fourth book in the Alex Cross series. He is a smart individual who is depicted as a merciless, vain person. His grandmother is depicted as an old, solid, and clever lady. Her voice seems like a delicate, unintelligent, and deadened individual. Patttersoms tales are convincing and shockingly bloody and consistently have an incredible plot of exciting bends in the road.