The People vs. Alex Cross (Alex Cross, 23)

The People vs. Alex Cross (Alex Cross, 23)

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The People vs. Alex Cross (Alex Cross, 23)

With explosive charges and shocking evidence, Alex Cross is about to face the trial of the century in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
Alex Cross is on the wrong side of the law. Charged with gunning down followers of his nemesis Gary Soneji in cold blood, he is being turned into the poster child for trigger-happy cops. Cross knows it was self-defense. But will a jury see it that way?
When his former partner Sampson shows up needing his help, Cross jumps at the chance, even if it may end up costing him what's left of his career. When a string of young, blonde women go missing, the investigation leads Cross and Sampson to the most depraved, darkest corners of the internet, where murder is just another form of entertainment.
As the prosecution presents its case, and the nation watches, even those closest to Cross begin to doubt his innocence. If he can't convince his own family that he didn't pull the trigger with intent to kill, how can he hope to persuade a jury? But even with everything on the line, Cross will do whatever it takes to stop a dangerous criminal . . . even if he can't save himself.
Struggling to prove his own innocence and uncover the truth lurking online, Cross must risk everything to save his most at-risk patient of all: himself.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Grand Central Publishing
Manufacturer
Little, Brown and Company
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
980098441
ReleaseDate
2018-04-10T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781538745519