Alex Cross's TRIAL
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Dylan Baker
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 hear 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.©2009 James Patterson; (P)2009 Hachette
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Wow!
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Maybe a better read for Northerners than for Southerners.
"You did fine, Ben!"
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Even living in the 21st Century, we still have ignorance and bigottry in our lives, but it has changed in the last 50 years and continues to slowly change with every little step. My kids can't believe that things like this happened in their country, in their parent's lifetime. Having Grandparents from the deep south, I know it was not that long ago when such hatred and violence was considered justified.
The only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is that I would have liked a little more insight into the back-stories and motivations of the surrounding characters especially LJ and Elizabeth. Also, I would have liked more closure on certain main characters at the ending: LJ, Elizabeth, Ben's father, Moody, and Luis- the lawyer from Jackson.
enlightening and frightening
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loved it
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A Sad Reminder
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It was a nice change, but really would like a great AC book like Wolf! Mr. Patterson, we need a new movie, and it can't be made with out Morgan Freeman!
Missed Alex, but liked it.
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I can’t imagine the horror of true stories from this time though this gave a small glimpse of it.
Although a hard read/listen I am glad to have a better idea/understanding of how unimaginably horrific that part of history was.
This was an emotional one
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Huge Fan of the Cross series
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If you could sum up Alex Cross's TRIAL in three words, what would they be?
Horrors of Hate!Any additional comments?
I was born in the early 50's and came of age in the late 60's. I remember the Civil Rights Movement from the perspective of the front page of a mid-western daily newspaper. Some how in history class - we never got past WW2 and our understanding of carpetbaggers and tarring and feathering came mostly from Wagon Train reruns. - All Woefully inadequate.This book was the first real window into racism for me. I grew up sheltered from racism - and never imagined the depth of hate. I was shocked and horrified. I read several of Harriet Beecher Stowe's books years ago and understood how awful slavery was - but I thought it had been fixed by the Civil War. I am so sorry.
Read it and Weep!
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The singing in the background added a flavor all it's own.
The ending expected but still surprising.Listen to this when you have time to devote as it will be a "Just one more listen then I"ll stop"
A great book !
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