4 Stars. Think conspiracy and the Kennedy murder in Dallas, think cold and deliberate murder, and think of a rising crescendo of anxiety. I found 'J and J' intentionally complicated; just when one thought the story line was becoming clearer, and eventually it must, another twist was added. But the ending was tense and almost torturous. I couldn't put down the last 50 pages. Alex Cross, the Dragonslayer, and his friend John Sampson, Man Mountain, are stumped by the cruel murders of two little kids attending the same school Alex's young son Damon goes to, Sojourner Truth, in the heart of the projects in Washington, DC. Shanelle Green's body had even been dumped in the schoolyard. At the same time, two limerick-loving crime artists begin a string of outlandish murders. When they kill Natalie Sheehan, a political news personality, they leave a little poem: "Jack and Jill came to the Hill, To right another error, To make it short, Her news report, Was filled with her own terror." It escalates and the eventual target of the two J's becomes clear. The President. Of course Alex is pulled in. Now he's got two cases on the go. Are they related? It's a good one by Patterson. (Ja2022/Oc2024)