
The People vs. Alex Cross
Audible Audiobook
– Abridged
Price | New from | Used from |
Audible Audiobook, Unabridged
"Please retry" |
$0.00
| Free with your Audible trial |
Mass Market Paperback
"Please retry" | $3.74 | $0.16 |
Audio CD, Abridged, Audiobook, CD
"Please retry" | $10.98 | $0.99 |
- Kindle
$9.99 Read with Our Free App -
Audiobook
$0.00 Free with your Audible trial - Hardcover
$14.30 - Paperback
$12.78 - Mass Market Paperback
$9.41 - Audio CD
$15.00
The charges: explosive.
Alex Cross has never been on the wrong side of the law - until now. Charged with gunning down followers of his nemesis Gary Soneji in cold blood, Cross is being turned into the poster child for trigger-happy cops who think they're above the law. Cross knows it was self-defense. But will a jury see it that way?
The evidence: shocking.
As Cross fights for his professional life and his freedom, his former partner, John Sampson, brings him a gruesome, titillating video tied to the mysterious disappearances of several young girls. Despite his suspension from the department, Cross can't say no to Sampson. The illicit investigation leads them to the darkest corners of the Internet, where murder is just another form of entertainment.
The People vs. Alex Cross: the trial of the century.
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.
- Listening Length5 hours and 58 minutes
- Audible release dateNovember 20, 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB074XHXZQW
- VersionAbridged
- Program TypeAudiobook

Enjoy a free trial on us
$0.00$0.00
- Click above for unlimited listening to select audiobooks, Audible Originals, and podcasts.
- One credit a month to pick any title from our entire premium selection — yours to keep (you'll use your first credit now).
- You will get an email reminder before your trial ends.
- $14.95$14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel online anytime.
Buy with 1-Click
$21.95$21.95
People who viewed this also viewed
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
People who bought this also bought
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
Related to this topic
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
- Audible Audiobook
Product details
Listening Length | 5 hours and 58 minutes |
---|---|
Author | James Patterson |
Narrator | Andre Blake |
Audible.com Release Date | November 20, 2017 |
Publisher | Hachette Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Abridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B074XHXZQW |
Best Sellers Rank | #152,324 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #3,014 in Police Procedural Mysteries #3,059 in Crime Thrillers (Audible Books & Originals) #9,612 in Psychological Thrillers (Books) |
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon
-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
The first thing I liked was Patterson told the story of how Alex got to the point he was in this book. The references back to prior stories helped me to understand the characters better.
Alex Cross is on trial for an unjustified shooting, the unfolding of the story-line has you holding your breath while turning the pages. There is too many “spoilers” to let you know what happens, but the other story-lines keep you glued to the story. You not only want to know if Alex will be found guilty, but what is happening to the other stories. John Sampson is former partner is investigating the kidnapping of young women, Alex is taking on some clients for psychotherapy counseling, fellow police officer suffering from PTSD after shooting a child, and the inside look of Alex’s family all make for a great story. You find yourself turning the pages, but hating one that last one was there.
I borrowed this wording from another reviewer, he put into words what I would have said;
“PEOPLE VS. ALEX CROSS is a turning point of sorts. Patterson, who is without peer in the creation of frightening antagonists, is also a master of throwing curves at irregular intervals into the lives of his protagonists. If the conclusion is any indication of what is to come, it appears that Cross and his family will be experiencing some major changes in the next several installments of the series. If you have been away from Cross’ world for a bit, now may be the time to get reacquainted.”
Top reviews from other countries

On the positive side, the courtroom scenes are wonderfully written and are very dramatic. Alex Cross is on trial for murder; shooting dead two followers of an old adversary, Gary Soneji. As the case unfolds the evidence appears stacked against him. This section of the book is a real page turner and one that had me reading late into the night.
The book has a second story-line concerning the disappearance of several young women who subsequently appear in some quite horrific film clips that have been uploaded to the dark web. Alex gets involved in this investigation even though his trial is imminent and he is on suspension from the police service. Again, parts of this story-line are very dramatic and engaging.
There are some aspects of the novel that I felt were either incredulous or a little too coincidental for my liking. For example, Alex’s precocious nine-year old son spotting a critical technical flaw that the police cyber specialists missed – yes, I know it could be possible as he is clearly a gifted child, but rather too convenient for my liking. There are a couple of other examples that I will refrain from mentioning as it would mean revealing more of the plot.
However, overall, I rate this thriller 4 stars based on the truly gripping courtroom scenes, but I expect more ardent fans of James Patterson or the Alex Cross series will no doubt rate it higher!

Although this book is titled The People vs Alex Cross I personally found that the trial of Alex Cross is more of a background story than the main highlight of the book. The main plot follows the kidnapping of several blond girls in the area and the dark web, where videos are being shown of the girls deaths, but are they fake ?
As with all Alex Cross books, him and Sampson are joined up to fight the worst criminals in the US, even though technically Alex is suspended due to his court case.
Another great instalment of Alex Cross and his family and colleagues. Already looking froward to reading the next book.

Running alongside this storyline you have another case which Alex gets involved in (even though he is suspended) which causes tension with Bree. This case builds to an enormous climax which subsequently makes Alex realise what is really important in his life. You also have the family scenes which I absolutely love.
Another great addition to the stable of Alex Cross novels. Looking forward to reading book 26.

