Alex Cross's Trial

James Patterson, Richard DiLallo

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Alex Cross's Trial

By: James Patterson, Richard DiLallo

Narrarated by: Dylan Baker

The year is 1906, and America is segregated. Hatred and discrimination plague the streets, the classroom, and the courts. But in Washington D.C., Ben Corbett, a smart and courageous lawyer, makes it his mission to confront injustice at every turn. He represents those who nobody else dares defend, merely because of the color of their skin. When President Roosevelt, under whom Ben served in the Spanish-American war, asks Ben to investigate rumors of the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in his home town in Mississippi, he cannot refuse.

The details of Ben's harrowing story–and his experiences with a remarkable man named Abraham Cross–were passed from generation to generation, until they were finally recounted to Alex Cross by his grandmother, Nana Mama. From the first time he heard the story, Alex was unable to forget the unimaginable events Ben witnessed in Eudora and pledged to tell it to the world. Alex Cross's Trial is unlike any story Patterson has ever told, but offers the astounding action and breakneck speed of any Alex Cross novel.

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New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: James Patterson (See All Books), Richard DiLallo (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Sep 14, 2009
  • Publisher: Hachette Audio
  • Genre: Suspense, Historical Fiction, Mystery & Crime, Fiction & Literature

Total File Size: 244 MB (8 files) Total Length: 8 Hours, 52 Minutes

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The title is misleading because this isn't an Alex Cross book. It's about an ancestor of Cross, in 1904 Mississippi. The book details the horrors, and frequency, of lynchings, as well as the motivation of those who chose to murder another human being in this heinous manner. If you're squeamish, beware. The trial is of three men who lynched a young African American for no reason other than they didn't like something he did. Cross ancestor is a witness at the trial. The verdict if predictable, no fault of the book, but because of American history. A fine listen, and one that is still thought-provoking in the 21st century.