
The writer didn't quite nail the women's friendships that were detailed within the story but its not distracting and I'd like to see how the concept of the club unfolds throughout the rest of the series. I would avoid purchasing another with her narrating. The pausing was inappropriate and she seemed to punctuate with loud breaths and mouth sounds. Parts were really over dramatised and the pretend sobbing just made me cringe. How did the narrator detract from the book? Its not of the same quality but its not a bad example of the thriller genre.

What other book might you compare 1st to Die to and why?įor fans of Lee Child / Jack Reacher I'd give it a go. Terrified and desperate, Cross must give this mad man what he wants if he has any chance of saving the most important. Cross’s family-his loving wife Bree, the wise and lively Nana Mama, and his precious children-have been ripped away. The pace was good, story was interesting and not overly predictable. Detective Alex Cross is being stalked by a psychotic genius, forced to play the deadliest game of his career.

It was my first James Patterson (obviously I've been living under a rock or something) and it was really good.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
