Alex Cross’s TRIAL | Alex Cross Book 15

Alex Cross’s TRIAL is the 15th book in the Alex Cross series by author James Patterson and Richard DiLallo. The story revolves around Ben Corbett who is an attorney in Washington, D.C. represent the most difficult cases. He risks his life to fight against oppression and racism. He is asked by President Roosevelt to return to his hometown to investigate rumors of a revival of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Review 1: Alex Cross’s TRIAL Audiobook by Carolyn

In a word … miserable

Generally. I’m not given to writing negative reviews, if I don’t like a book … I figure I’ve already wasted enough of my time … but this book has driven me to make an exception. I gave up reading Patterson when his writing started feeling more an exercise in prolific banality than creative genius. I really enjoyed his early work and especially the character, Alex Cross. One more chance I thought … this is Alex Cross. All I can say is I wish I had my ten bucks back, this was miserable. Patterson cares more about the commercial buck than his writng craft. Too bad he sold himself down such a cheap river.

Review 2: Alex Cross’s TRIAL Audiobook by Pamela

Misleading

Lawd, lawd, there is nothing more frustrating that listening to a non-southerner try to imitate a Mississippi accent. Worse, when they try to conjure up a Mississippi Negro accent. There is the barest connection to Alex Cross in this story, so I felt mislead that this was advertised as a Cross novel. Also, it is beginning to get on my nerves that Mr Patterson gets so much credit for books he does not solely author. How much of his books are his, and how much of the credit belongs to his co-authors? Is Mr. Patterson incapable of writing a book by himself?

Review 3: Alex Cross’s TRIAL Audiobook by Librarian Carol Hale

This book took me back to a terrible time in the country’s history that we are still feeling the repercussions of today. It helped me to feel the terror Black people felt due to the lynchings and other crimes inflicted on them by the KKK, mostly in the former slave holding states, The reason for the cruel treatment of Black people, and the terrorist night raids was actually shown to be the white population’s fear of losing privileged status in society and their fear of not being able to compete fairly for jobs and resources against Black people who were used to working harder and longer hours for little or no pay. In fact, many Black citizens were still working and living under inhumane conditions on plantations that operated just as they had when slavery was legal. Unfortunately, the government at all levels was in cahoots with the racists, citizens in all walks of life were in the KKK, and thus, the Black population had little to no source of help during those decades of Jim Crow and racial terrorism.

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