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Alex Cross's Trial - James Patterson, Richard DiLallo
Alex Cross's Trial
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Detektyw Alex Cross pisze książkę opartą na przekazach swojej babci z czasów KKK. Książka (typowo jak dla tego autora) zawiera sporo opisów brutalnych morderstw, ale zasadniczo jej akcja dzieje się głównie w sądzie. Główny bohater jest prawnikiem. From his grandmother, Nana Mama, Alex Cross has... show more
Detektyw Alex Cross pisze książkę opartą na przekazach swojej babci z czasów KKK.
Książka (typowo jak dla tego autora) zawiera sporo opisów brutalnych morderstw, ale zasadniczo jej akcja dzieje się głównie w sądzie. Główny bohater jest prawnikiem.

From his grandmother, Nana Mama, Alex Cross has been told the story of his great uncle Abraham and his struggle throughout the era of the Ku Klux Klan. Alex then recounts this tale to his children though his novel called Trial. A lawyer at the turn of the century, a man named Ben Corbett, represents the toughest cases. Many of his cases are opposing racism and oppression, and because of the cases he's fighting for, he risks the life of his wife and children. When President Roosevelt asks Ben personally to go to his hometown to investigate upon rumors of the Ku Klux Klan's resurgence, he cannot refuse. Upon entering Eudora, Mississippi, Corbett meets Abraham Cross and his enchanting granddaughter Moody. He enlists their help and the two Crosses introduce Corbett to the other side of the idyllic southern town. Lynchings have become commonplace in the town, and the black residents of the town live in constant fear. Ben aims to break the reign of terror, but finding out who is behind it all may break his heart.  

źródło opisu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Cross%27s_Trial / własny
źródło okładki: http://www.jamespatterson.com/books_alexCrossTrial.php
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Format: papier
ISBN: 0446561800
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Series: Alex Cross (#15)
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Marcia
Marcia rated it
4.0 Alex Cross's TRIAL
Not a Alex Cross thriller but a great read.
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it
James Patterson is one of those authors I read every once in a while, because he's popular, and I like to read a few popular books at any given time, and his books are incredibly easy reads (which I also need sometimes), and he hasn't pissed me off yet.That may seem like damning with faint praise. I...
Nicoleabouttown
Nicoleabouttown rated it
I am not really sure just how I feel about this book. At first I was confused and annoyed by the two page chapters of the book. This was before I realized that rather than Alex Cross telling a story, using journal entries as reference, the journal entries themselves were used.I still don't really ...
AnarchicQ
AnarchicQ rated it
This was my first James Patterson novel though I am familiar with the movie adaptations of his Alex Cross books.Spoilers below.I found this to be an easy read. I picked it up for a time killer while getting ready for the day and was pulled in. I enjoyed it up until the end. All throughout the book B...
Sticky Note Quotes
Sticky Note Quotes rated it
A very good book, but does have a lot of violence in it.This book takes place in the south during Teddy Roosevelt's time in office. He calls on a young lawyer to find out if lynchings are happening in the south and to find out what is really going.
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