Alex Cross's trial

380 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 14 de mayo de 2009 por Century.

ISBN:
978-1-84605-701-4
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Número OCLC:
782015864

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Before Alex Cross was born his great-uncle Abraham had to solve a terrifying mystery with chilling consequences. In the early 1900s, his Mississippi town was ravaged by lynchings and terror. With the help of a lawyer sent down from Washington D.C., Abraham had to find out who was behind the horrific murders and how to make them stop.

Written in the fearless voice of Detective Alex Cross, Alex Cross’s Trial is a #1 New York Times bestseller of murder, love, and above all, bravery. [This book is not part of the Alex Cross main series.]

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.

As a lawyer in turn-of-the-century Washington D.C., Ben Corbett …

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Really interesting to read

OK, it's not really an Alex Cross' novel. But it's a very interesting story about the Southern States post-abolition of slavery. It tells a deep story of white supremacism, Ku Klux Klan, etc. and how "Justice" is distorted to benefit some. And BTW, don't forget to check how MuriKKKa behaves in 2025... 100+ years after this story.

Temas

  • Social conditions
  • Race relations
  • African Americans
  • Fiction

Lugares

  • Southern States