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Fear No Evil

Alex Cross • Book 29

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Why You'll Love This

Twenty-nine books in, Patterson finally puts Alex Cross in the wilderness with no backup, no escape, and the one enemy who has been coming for his family all along.

  • Great if you want: a long-running series finally delivering its ultimate payoff
  • The experience: relentless and propulsive — short chapters that refuse to let you stop
  • The writing: Patterson strips everything back — lean, punchy, built purely for momentum
  • Skip if: you haven't followed the series — the stakes won't land the same way

About This Book

Alex Cross has faced killers, conspiracies, and unspeakable violence across a career that has cost him more than most men could bear. But in Fear No Evil, the threat becomes something more personal and more primal — a reckoning that has been building for years, now arriving in the remote Montana wilderness with nowhere left to run. The stakes aren't just survival; they're everything Cross has fought to protect. Patterson strips away the safety net, puts his most iconic character in genuine danger, and delivers the kind of tension that makes you forget what time it is.

What sets this entry apart is how Patterson uses isolation as a narrative pressure cooker. The Montana wilderness isn't backdrop — it's a force working against Cross at every turn, and the stripped-down setting allows the story's emotional weight to hit without distraction. The chapters are short and relentless, Patterson's signature structure doing exactly what it's designed to do: keep you turning pages faster than you intend to. For longtime readers of the series, this one lands differently. It feels earned.