Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Cross Justice by James Patterson best Alex cross book in last 8 years

Cross Justice by James Patterson best Alex cross book in last 8 years.

Alex's cousin Stefan has been arrested of a awful, unimaginable murder, and Cross drives south with Bree, Nana Mama, Jannie, and Ali to Starksville, North Carolina, for the 1st time in thirty-five years. Back home, he finds out a once happy community, down on its luck, and community citizens don't welcome him with open arms. As Cross steps into his family house, the horrors of his childhood overflow back--and he discovers that they're not actually over. He produces all his skill to discovering the truth about his cousin's situation. But simple fact is difficult to come by in a area where no one feels protected to speak.

With Cross Justice, bestselling author James Patterson comes back with his most prominent personality in a story that is both equally clentching and fast-paced. Followers of the expert storyteller can remain confident in the understanding that this episode of the series is much superior than the insipid Cross My Heart and Hope to Die. It is as compelling as ever before with Cross returning home for the first time after thirty-five years, only to be encountered with a overwhelming task as he finds himself ensnared in a problem of severe fact and insider secrets, and an enemy as dangerous as any other. What persuaded Alex and his family to return home was the forthcoming trial of his cousin, Stefan Tate, a gym teacher arrested of torturing and killing a thirteen-year-old boy named Rashawn Turnbull.

It’s twenty-three years and twenty-three repayments of justice the Alex Cross-way since the first book in the collection, Along Came a Spider, came out in 1992. James Patterson has modified little. His trademark short chapters carry on to enthrall audience, and his publications proceed to sell like crazy. They continue to generate interest, and make for an exciting and fast read. My admiration for him is full to the brim though I was tempted to give up after Cross My Heart, but as a die-hard fan, though I groaned, and grumbled, I can’t get myself to actually act.

Alex Cross series is the only series that James Patterson writes without a co-author, which is a good thing. Cross Justice is the very best Alex Cross thriller that I have read in a very long, long time. With distinct twists and spins, readers are in for a real and captivating treat. The appearance of a family member whom Alex thought was dead was a nice surprise. The Reverend Alicia, Marvin Bell, the police chief and the local judge all played a pivotal role in the story. The toast "May God bless the Crosses" at the end magnificently sums up one of the best Alex Cross novels, and James Patterson followers couldn't have expected for a better ending. I look forwards to several more from him.

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