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Alex Cross's Trial

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2009
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A Preface to Trial
Part One - A Good Man is Hard to Find
Chapters 1-18
Part Two - Homecoming
Chapters 19-43
Part Three - Southern Funeral Favorites
Chapters 44-69
Part Four - "My Name is Henry"
Chapters 70-88
Part Five - The Trial at Eudora
Chapters 89-140
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Copyright © 2009 by James Patterson
For Susan, of course
A few months after I hunted a vicious killer named the Tiger halfway around the world, I began to think seriously about a book I had been wanting to write for years.
May contain spoilers
True to my word, I never did.
Eudora, Mississippi
Washington DC
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Added: 24-Jul-2023
Last Updated: 13-Dec-2023

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 24-Aug-2009
Hachette Audio
Book on CD
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Date Issued:
24-Aug-2009
Format:
Book on CD
Cover Price:
$39.98
Length:
8 hrs 53 min (514 pages)
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Internal ID:
33400
Publisher:
ISBN:
1-600-24853-5
ISBN-13:
978-1-600-24853-5
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Dylan Baker  - Narration
Mario J Pulice - Cover Design
SEPARATED BY TIME: From his grandmother, Alex Cross has heard the story of his great-uncle Abraham and his struggles for survival in the era of the Ku Klux Klan.  Now Alex passes the family tale along to his own children in a novel he's written - a novel called Trial.

CONNECTED BY BLOOD: As a lawyer in Washington, DC, early in the 1900s, Ben Corbett represents the toughest cases.  Fighting against oppression and racism, he risks his family and his life in the process.  When President Roosevelt asks Ben to return to his hometown to investigate rumors of the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan there, he cannot refuse.

UNITED BY BRAVERY: When he arrives in Eudora, Mississippi, Ben meets the wise Abraham Cross and his beautiful daughter, Moody.  Ben enlists their help, and the two Crosses introduce him to the hidden side of the idyllic Southern town.  Lynchings have become commonplace, and residents of the black quarter live in constant fear.  Ben aims to break the reign of terror - but the truth of who is really behind it could break his heart.  Written in the fearless voice of Detective Alex Cross, Alex Cross's Trial is a gripping story of murder, love, and, above all, bravery.

JAMES PATTERSON is one of the bestselling writers of all time, with more than 170 million books sold worldwide.  He won an Edgar Award, the mystery world's highest honor, for his first novel.  He lives in Florida.  James Patterson's lifelong passion for books and reading led him to launch a new website, ReadKiddoRead.com, which helps parents, grandparents, teachers, and librarians find the very best children's books for their kids.

RICHARD DILALLO is a former advertising creative director.  He has had numerous articles published in major magazines.  He lives in Manhattan with his wife.

DYLAN BAKER is an actor and director who has been nominated for a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, and an Obie.  Some of his feature film credits include Happiness, Kinsey, Road to Perdition, Along Caine a Spider, and Random Hearts.  On television he has appeared in From the Earth to the Moon, Murder One, and The Laramie Project, among many others.  Baker resides in New York.
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24-Aug-2009
Hachette Audio
Book on CD

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 Richard DiLallo

 James Patterson
Birth: 22 Mar 1947 Newburgh, New York, USA

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