Cross Justice by James Patterson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Terrible things happened in Alex's family when he was young. He left the south and went to live with his nana mama in Washington DC where he was educated and prospered.
Now he has returned to his home after thirty five years basically to help his cousin who is a lawyer, defend another cousin who has been accused of terrible crimes.
They say that you can never go back, but in Alex's case you actually can go back. There are surprises for Alex that he never imagined.
A very enjoyable read.
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