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Angel

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Pages
298
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780446545242
Temps de Lecture
~5h 13min

Angel est un book de James Patterson. Il compte 298 pages.

À propos de ce livre

James Patterson’s Angel continues the long-running Alex Cross series by placing the seasoned FBI profiler and family man at the center of a harrowing investigation in Washington, D.C. When a series of brutal murders targeting young women disrupts the city, Cross must navigate a complex web of psychological manipulation and institutional obstacles to identify the perpetrator. The novel explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the moral weight carried by those who pursue justice in a flawed system. Patterson’s signature narrative structure, which shifts between multiple viewpoints and maintains a deliberate pace, underscores the psychological depth of both the investigator and the antagonist. As Cross confronts echoes from his own past, the story examines how personal history intersects with professional duty. Recognized for its tight plotting and character-driven tension, the book remains a recognized entry in contemporary crime fiction, appealing to readers who value procedural realism and psychological insight within the thriller genre.

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Angel compte 298 pages.

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James Patterson’s Angel continues the long-running Alex Cross series by placing the seasoned FBI profiler and family man at the center of a harrowing investigation in Washington, D.C. When a series of brutal murders targeting young women disrupts the city, Cross must navigate a complex web of psycho...

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