Livre relié, 380 pages

Langue : English

Publié 18 décembre 2009 par Little, Brown and Co..

ISBN :
978-0-316-07062-1
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Detective Alex Cross tells the story of an ancestor, Abraham Cross, and his experiences with lawyer Ben Corbett, recounting one man's pursuit of justice in the face of the resurgence of Ku Klux Klan racism and violence in 1906 Eudora, Mississippi.

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a publié une critique de Alex Cross's trial par James Patterson (Alex Cross series)

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.

Sujets

  • Cross, Alex (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions -- Fiction
  • Southern States -- Race relations -- Fiction

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