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Alex Cross's Trial By James Patterson

Alex Cross's Trial

by James Patterson

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Alex Cross's Trial

Leave it to James Patterson to shake Alex Cross’s family tree and come up with the ancestor whose intolerance for injustice has clearly nourished the lower branches. In this breathtaking book “written” by Alex Cross, the #1 bestselling author breaks new ground as we head back to 1906, where news of widespread lynchings in the deep South have caught the attention of President Theodore Roosevelt. Deeply concerned, he summons Ben Corbett, a white lawyer who hails from Eudora, Mississippi, and asks him to return to his roots to investigate. But what Ben sees with the help of Abraham Cross, a stately man of 91, and his granddaughter, Moody, is a degree of lawlessness and cruelty that defies belief.

For Ben, whose championship of “charity” cases has caused a rift in his marriage, there could be no better partner in his fight for human dignity than Abraham, who, despite his advanced age, is no shrinking violet. When the elderly man’s home is attacked, Ben manages to catch the offenders, and the ensuing trial—a shocking, eye-opening examination of evil—creates a whole new meaning for the term “nail-biter.” Alex Cross’s Trial is another brilliant tour de force by the undisputed master.

Hardcover: 336 pages

Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA ( August 24, 2009 )

Item #: 98-7241

ISBN: 9780316070621

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.8 inches

Product Weight: 13.0 ounces

Better than I expected
August 24, 2010

I have to admit, I ordered this book because (a) it was written by James Patterson and (b) "Alex Cross" was in the title. When I received the book and realized what it was about, I put it on the shelf and left it. One day, months later, I found myself going to the beach with nothing to read so I pulled this book down thinking it would be better than nothing. Wow! I couldn't put it down. Yes, the subject is infuriating but, sadly, it's history. Yes, it's graphic, but sometimes descriptions need to be to make you understand. While I agree with others that it would have been nice to have more of a tie-in with Alex Cross, I'm still glad I got around to reading this book and will hang on to it along with all my other Patterson favorites.

Reviewer: Lisa

Lynchings
August 20, 2010

Pattersons books are always well written as this one was. I was sickened and appalled at the graphic nature of it. It would be easy to say, "that was in the past"; but unfortunately, this is part of our American heritage. We don't hear of this anymore, or at least we don't think it still happens, but this should encourage us no matter what our genealogical background to speak up and not let this happen now or in the future. There is a KKK cult growing accross America from LA to FL. Isn't that crazy? They actually think their a "brotherhood" that is all it is. They say they aren't meaning to do the stuff their forefathers did in the 30's. Who are they kidding? Anyway, this book will open eyes to that whole subject. Also I thought it had a weird ending. Anticlimactic. With really no resolution.

Reviewer: nikki

Liked it
July 27, 2010

This was a good book, weak ending, would have liked a little more connection to the Present Day Alec Cross...he found letters that Mama Nana had?? And that was how He wrote the story?? I've read all of JP books but I'm beginging to lose a little interest...write one on your own again!!!

Reviewer: Territ

fan of cross
May 03, 2010

I have read all the Alex Cross books and this was very different. I wasn't sure if I would like this book, To my surprise I enjoyed the story line very much. It brings back a horrible part of our past and makes you angry about the injustice of it all. I liked all the characters involved in the book. Very quick read. I'm glad I purchased this book.

Reviewer: d s

Wonderful Read
March 22, 2010

Have read many, and continue catching up on previous James Patterson novels and love them all. Entertaining, quick read and love all his protagonists. He never disappoints as far as I'm concerned. Did write him but he never wrote back. Some authors do and thrilled to receive mail from them!

Reviewer: Faith B

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