Editorial Content for Cross and Sampson: An Alex Cross and John Sampson Thriller
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It has been quite a ride for James Patterson, who burst onto the literary scene 50 years ago and now sits atop the world as the best-selling author on the planet. In my opinion, none of his fame would have been possible without the connection he has made with readers when it comes to his greatest literary creation and long-running series featuring Washington, DC-based homicide detective Alex Cross and his partner, John Sampson.
CROSS & SAMPSON, written with Brian Sitts, comes at a time when Alex Cross has never been more popular; the second season of the critically acclaimed “Cross” is currently streaming on Prime Video. This time, Cross and Sampson are working on two vastly different cases. Cross has had to leave the DC area for Chapel Hill, NC, where his oldest son, Damon, has gone missing. Meanwhile, Sampson is stuck in DC taking on a bomber whose first two apparently senseless attacks has left a slew of victims in the area.
"CROSS & SAMPSON is a constant reminder of the strength that Patterson wields with his writing, especially when presenting a story featuring his oldest and most beloved characters."
The chapters alternate between the two cases, with each one presenting a great deal of suspense and mystery. Sampson is working with FBI agent Ned Mahoney, and they quickly find themselves paired with Anna Rizzo, an expert on bombings with a solid military background. Rizzo is a take-no-prisoners sort who immediately hits it off with Sampson.
Cross and his girlfriend, Bree, dive directly into Damon’s case and begin on his college campus, where they learn that he is a vocal and well-respected young man who is apt to speak up whenever he sees something that he thinks is unjust. Could his disappearance have anything to do with the impending arrival of a controversial right-wing figure who represents the Young Freedom Fighters? Although they turn up nothing at Damon’s apartment, they run into a CIA agent who also is looking for Damon in connection with the upcoming campus guest.
Cross and Bree locate Damon’s girlfriend, Melissa, who has been keeping a low profile and also is genuinely concerned about his absence. During a dinner at the local tavern, the windows are broken in by a hurled brick delivered by a white militia group, which is tied to the current uproar happening on campus. It will not be easy to find Damon amidst all this noise and activity, and their efforts are cut in half when Bree has to return to DC for her work as an investigator with Bluestone. The one positive is that she can utilize other forms of detection from her desk to determine Damon’s whereabouts. She ends up discovering a case her firm is working on that may cross paths with his disappearance.
Meanwhile, Sampson and Rizzo face a second bombing attack near the Vietnam Memorial and step up their investigation considerably. They narrow things down to an ex-military man who might be on a rogue mission of unknown and dangerous purpose. Cross, who is working solo, learns that one of Damon’s primary professors and his teaching assistant are off campus and possibly overseas on a top-secret mission that even the dean will not share. Cross will stop at nothing to get Damon back safely.
CROSS & SAMPSON is a constant reminder of the strength that Patterson wields with his writing, especially when presenting a story featuring his oldest and most beloved characters. These dual situations raise the hackles on the back of one’s neck as the tension is squeezed a bit tighter with each passing chapter.
Teaser
Metro PD detective John Sampson stands in a crater in the middle of a DC street, calling in the bomb squad. “Dispatch, this is Sampson. Contact the FBI and the ATF. We’ve got a suspected terrorist attack here.” In Chapel Hill, NC, Alex Cross searches the apartment of a missing psychology grad student --- his own son, Damon. Has following in his famous father’s footsteps made Damon a target? From FBI headquarters, in police stations, on airplanes, and at murder scenes, the detectives track crimes committed hundreds of miles apart. It will take more than distance to weaken the partnership of Sampson & Cross.
Promo
Metro PD detective John Sampson stands in a crater in the middle of a DC street, calling in the bomb squad. “Dispatch, this is Sampson. Contact the FBI and the ATF. We’ve got a suspected terrorist attack here.” In Chapel Hill, NC, Alex Cross searches the apartment of a missing psychology grad student --- his own son, Damon. Has following in his famous father’s footsteps made Damon a target? From FBI headquarters, in police stations, on airplanes, and at murder scenes, the detectives track crimes committed hundreds of miles apart. It will take more than distance to weaken the partnership of Sampson & Cross.
About the Book
In the latest thriller from the world’s most popular storyteller, detective partners Alex Cross and John Sampson are called to separate locations to investigate a pair of serious crimes.
In Washington, DC...
Metro PD detective John Sampson stands in a crater in the middle of a DC street, calling in the bomb squad. “Dispatch, this is Sampson. Contact the FBI and the ATF. We’ve got a suspected terrorist attack here.”
In Chapel Hill, NC...
Alex Cross searches the apartment of a missing psychology grad student --- his own son, Damon. Has following in his famous father’s footsteps made Damon a target?
From FBI headquarters, in police stations, on airplanes, and at murder scenes, the detectives track crimes committed hundreds of miles apart. It will take more than distance to weaken the partnership of Sampson & Cross.
Audiobook available, read by Isaiah Mustafa and Dion Graham


