Cross Justice by James Patterson, 420 pages
“The toughest cases
hit closest to home. Alex Cross left his hometown, and some awful family
tragedies, for a better life with Nana Mama in Washington, DC. He hasn't looked
back. Now his cousin Stefan has been accused of a horrible, unthinkable murder,
and Cross drives south with Bree, Nana Mama, Jannie, and Ali to Starksville,
North Carolina, for the first time in thirty-five years. Back home, he
discovers a once proud community down on its luck, and local residents who
don't welcome him with open arms. As Cross steps into his family home, the
horrors of his childhood flood back--and he learns that they're not really
over. He brings all his skill to finding out the truth about his cousin's case.
But truth is hard to come by in a town where no one feels safe to speak.
Chasing his ghosts takes Cross all the way down to the sugarcane fields of Florida,
where he gets pulled into a case that has local cops needing his kind of
expertise: a string of socialite murders with ever more grisly settings. He's
chasing too many loose ends--a brutal killer, the truth about his own past, and
justice for his cousin--and any one of the answers might be fatal. In Cross
Justice , Alex Cross confronts the deadliest--and most personal--case of his
career. It's a propulsive, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride that proves you can go
home again--but it just might kill you.”
I liked this as well as I’ve liked any of this series. I thought it was a pretty solid thriller
mystery that all Patterson fans will enjoy.
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