Cross Justice by James Patterson is the 23rd in the Alex Cross Series:
Series Background (Warning – May contain spoilers from previous books):
Alex Cross is a former FBI agent, and now a Detective working in Washington DC. He is also a psychologist. He gets involved in most high-profile cases. His family, which are usually an integral part of the books, include: Nana Mama (his 90-something Grandmother who raised him); Damon (his eldest son, away at College); Jannie (his daughter, in high school); Ali (his youngest son (just starting school); Bree (his second wife, we don’t count Christine, who was his fiancé and Ali’s mother), John Samson (his best friend since they were 10, and a fellow police officer), and Ava, a young street person who they wanted to adopt. Alex is very involved with his family, and when not working, he is active with them, or volunteering at St. Anthony’s Soup Kitchen.
My Synopsis:
Since Alex and Bree are on leave after the horrific case that almost cost Alex his entire family, he quickly says yes to helping his niece try to figure out what really happened, and why his cousin is in danger of getting the death penalty. His cousin Stefan has been charged with drug trafficking, the rape and murder of one of the young boys he teaches, and the rape of a girl in his class. There is so much evidence against Stefan, that even Alex doubts his innocence. But if he is innocent, then the only way to set him free is to find the real culprit.
So Alex and his family return to his hometown of Starksville, NC. Nana Mama had fled Starksville with Alex and his brothers after the death of his parents. But the horrors that Alex had buried as a child are coming back to haunt him now, and some of what he thought he knew appears to have been wrong. Although the family welcomes them with open arms, there are others who would rather see Alex and his family dead.
When Alex’s investigations start to put him and therefore his family in jeopardy, he decides to get away for a bit and follow a personal lead to Florida. There he meets two detectives named Johnson and Drummond, and gets involved in helping them with a case involving the deaths of socialites.
My Opinions:
Okay, this is the second book in a row in this series that I have truly enjoyed. For a while I wanted to give up on this series, but now I’m a fan again.
I loved how we finally found out more about Alex’s family history. That was really interesting.
As always, the short chapters made it a fast read, and the action was non-stop. There were a number of twists in this one. Even though I had a good idea as to the involvement of one character, a number of the other twists were unexpected, and everything came together in the end.
Overall, this was a good book, and a return to the original James Patterson type of writing. Loved it!