There are 4 books before it (Noughts and Crosses, An Eye for an Eye, Knife's Edge, and Checkmate). But as of today, there is no sequel.
The double cross symbol used by Exxon is made by combining the two x's in the name. It is a catchy slogan that is easy to spot at a distance by motorists.
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Abandon, desert, deceive, double-cross, commit treason...
The noun 'cross' is an abstract noun as a word for a trouble or affliction that one has to bear, a burden; something that combines the qualities of two different things or types; a dishonest action (a double cross). The noun 'cross' is a concrete noun as a word for an upright post with a bar across it near the top, used by ancient Romans for execution; a representation of symbol of such a device; any design, mark, or object made by two lines or surfaces that intersect. The abstract noun form of the adjective cross is crossness.
The cross of a lowercase "t" is called a cross bar. It gets that name from its resemblance to a cross.
Yes it is. It's part of the Nought's and Crosses series. It's the 4th book in the series.
As of now, there are five books in the Noughts & Crosses series by Malorie Blackman: Noughts & Crosses, Knife Edge, Checkmate, Double Cross, and Crossfire. There hasn't been an announcement about a sixth book at the moment.
The book that comes after "Knife Edge" in the Noughts and Crosses series is "Checkmate." "Double Cross" is not part of the original series written by Malorie Blackman.
"Double Cross" is a young adult novel by Malorie Blackman that follows the story of four teenagers who accidentally bump into each other and have their lives intertwined in unexpected ways. As they navigate through family issues, secrets, and betrayals, they learn to trust each other and work together to uncover the truth. The novel addresses themes of friendship, trust, and the complexities of relationships.
I've looked everywhere and I can't seem to find a decent website. You can only read the first chapter etc. I think that's because it's copyrighted, but the next best thing you can do is borrow it from your local library. It's free;i t's safe and legal, too!
Knife Edge, then Checkmate, then Double cross ;) xxx
"Noughts and Crosses" is a novel by Malorie Blackman that explores a dystopian society where the black population (Crosses) is in power and the white population (Noughts) is oppressed. The story follows the forbidden love between a Cross girl, Sephy, and a Nought boy, Callum, and the challenges they face in a society built on racial segregation and prejudice. The book delves into themes of racism, discrimination, and social injustice.
The sequel to "Cross My Heart" by James Patterson is titled "Hope to Die" and was published in 2014. It continues the story of Alex Cross as he faces new challenges and mysteries.
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In my opinion, it has to be Jude since he believed that violence is the best way to make a difference. He joined the Liberation Militia and decided it would be the best way for people to understand.
The Double-Cross was created in 2006.
The Double Cross was created in 2010-08.