

The book has liveliness and felicity, tendernessĪnd unexpectedness, grace and humor and praise of life, and the good backbone of succinctness that only the most highly imaginative stories seem to grow. White has written a book for children, which is nice for us older ones as it calls for big type. Also, he still plays and has fun w/ his kids, though he is very busy often. Alex Cross is determined to continue searching for Maggie Rose Dunne after everyone else gives up hope. Also, when you read in the POV of the killer, you read twisted and sickening ideas, thoughts, and memories.BUT!!!. Alone on an island, they take off their clothes and it says, "And then we did each other." Also, another scene where it describes in explicit detail, intercourse in a bathtub.

After Alex and Jezzie start having feeligs with each other and after a few drinks( there is a few brief drinking scenes ) they both go into a room for the night, and somethig tells me that they weren't just going in there for a friendly conversation. A few are shot in a McDonalds, a man is choked with handcuffs, another man is shot in the head, people are scewered with a hunting kife, a man is cut in the cheek with sheering scissors, a boy is beaten and raped after dying from overdose of some kind of knock-out gas, and maybe a few other things. It, surprisingly, isn't filled w/ much violence. It shows you the POV of the characters Soneji, Cross, Jezzie, Maggie Rose Dunne, and a few other minor characters. Now, the book is a twisted, demented, and corrupt view into the mind of a killer. Kiss the Girls( the first movie starring Morgan Freeman in the role of Alex Cross ) was the second book. The movie is based on the book w/ the same title by James Patterson( a very talented thriller/suspense writer ), and though the movie was made second in the series, it is the first in the books.

I have not yet seen this movie, but i know from the "Sex: Brief mild referance" and the "good Freeman, dumb plot", that this is a terrible adaption of the book.
