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Violence
A lot
Graphic violence — a worldwide bombing threat; the Wolf's ruthless methods; confrontations
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The simultaneous threat — the scale of what the Wolf intends; the international coordination required; Cross's race across multiple time zones
What this book is about
The Wolf — the Russian crime boss from The Big Bad Wolf — has orchestrated a threat that targets multiple cities simultaneously: nuclear and explosive devices in Washington, London, Frankfurt, and Paris. Alex Cross must coordinate with intelligence agencies across multiple continents to find the bombs and the Wolf before detonation. London Bridges is the tenth Alex Cross novel — the most internationally scaled.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A threat to destroy four world cities simultaneously
The Wolf — the recurring Russian crime boss villain
International scope — the most globally scaled Alex Cross novel
Tenth in the Alex Cross series
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