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   Contents
   Cover
   Title Page
   Copyright
   Dedication
   Part One Chapter 1
   Chapter 2
   Chapter 3
   Chapter 4
   Chapter 5
   Chapter 6
   Chapter 7
   Chapter 8
   Chapter 9
   Chapter 10
   Chapter 11
   Chapter 12
   Chapter 13
   Chapter 14
   Chapter 15
   Chapter 16
   Chapter 17
   Chapter 18
   Chapter 19
   Chapter 20
   Chapter 21
   Chapter 22
   Chapter 23
   Chapter 24
   Chapter 25
   Chapter 26
   Chapter 27
   Chapter 28
   Chapter 29
   Chapter 30
   Chapter 31
   Chapter 32
   Chapter 33
   Part Two Chapter 34
   Chapter 35
   Chapter 36
   Chapter 37
   Chapter 38
   Chapter 39
   Chapter 40
   Chapter 41
   Chapter 42
   Chapter 43
   Chapter 44
   Chapter 45
   Chapter 46
   Chapter 47
   Chapter 48
   Chapter 49
   Chapter 50
   Chapter 51
   Chapter 52
   Part Three Chapter 53
   Chapter 54
   Chapter 55
   Chapter 56
   Chapter 57
   Chapter 58
   Chapter 59
   Chapter 60
   Chapter 61
   Chapter 62
   Chapter 63
   Chapter 64
   Chapter 65
   Chapter 66
   Part Four Chapter 67
   Chapter 68
   Chapter 69
   Chapter 70
   Chapter 71
   Chapter 72
   Chapter 73
   Chapter 74
   Chapter 75
   Chapter 76
   Chapter 77
   Chapter 78
   Chapter 79
   Chapter 80
   Chapter 81
   Chapter 82
   Chapter 83
   Chapter 84
   Chapter 85
   Chapter 86
   Chapter 87
   Chapter 88
   Chapter 89
   Chapter 90
   Chapter 91
   Chapter 92
   Chapter 93
   Chapter 94
   An excerpt from THE PEOPLE VS. ALEX CROSS
   An excerpt from CHASE
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   Part One
   Chapter 1
   I looked down the barrel of my Glock 19 service weapon. Lori Armstrong, a tall detective with long blond hair from the Forty-Third precinct, stood across from me. Hector Nunez, a crimes and missing-persons detective, who looked like he should play linebacker for the Jets, was about to knock on the door.
   We were three stories up in the dark, musty, hot hallway of an apartment building off Castle Hill Avenue near the I-278 overpass. I could feel the vibration of every semi that rumbled by.
   This was an arrest I needed. I desperately wanted something to occupy my mind and satisfy my sense of justice. Some cops found refuge in their homelife. I found that it worked both ways. Right now, I needed to be at work and get some distance so I could be the man I wanted to be at home. I had to get my mind off my son Brian any way I could.
   The suspect was a career dope dealer named Laszlo Montez, and I made him for a double homicide in Jackie Robinson Park, near 153rd Street, in sight of Bethany Baptist Church. He’d used a knife on another dealer and the dealer’s girlfriend. The dealer had been stabbed from behind, unaware of the threat. His girlfriend had been slashed over and over. It was messy. Senseless. The guy in this apartment was good for it. And his ass was mine.
   Hector looked my way. I nodded, and he knocked. Politely at first. No sense in scaring the suspect.
   A voice from inside shouted back in Spanish. “¿Quién es?” Who is it? Like any good NYPD detective, I had a working knowledge of basic Spanish.
   Hector said, “It’s me. Open up.”
   There wasn’t even an answer from inside. That meant the game was up.
   Hector said in a flat voice, “Policía: abre la puerta.” Then in English he added, “Now.”
   My sergeant was in the alley behind the building in case Montez managed to navigate the ancient fire escape.
   Hector shouted out, “Don’t play, Laz. Open up.” He waited five seconds, then kicked the front door. It splintered in half and fell in pieces onto the hard wooden floor. A cat leaped away from the door and over a ratty couch.
   I darted in first, my pistol up. Lori came in behind me. I scanned the shitty little apartment quickly. Bedroom, bathroom, nothing.
   The window was open, and I muttered “Shit” as I wedged myself onto the fire-escape landing. It was a long way down. Cops with a thing about heights shouldn’t climb around on fire escapes. But there was no choice. Montez was already a floor down and jumping onto an adjacent apartment’s fire escape. Then he swung down to the second floor. I followed as Lori alerted the sergeant to be ready.
   Montez was young and nimble. I was older, and, well, no one ever called me nimble. As soon as he saw me, he did the unexpected. He kicked in a window and dove into an apartment. Immediately I heard screaming. A moment later, I was in the apartment behind him.
   A heavy woman wearing some kind of shower cap screamed in Spanish. By the front door, Montez stood with a knife to the throat of a teenage girl with long dark hair. She was shaking like
 a wet dog in January.
   Montez said, “Get back. I’ll cut her.” He flicked the knife, and a cut opened on the girl’s slender neck. A trickle of blood ran down to her white blouse. The girl let out a yelp.
   My gun stayed on target. His face in the front sight. He backed to the door. The woman in the corner screamed, and a bead of sweat rolled into my left eye. I started to time my breathing. His head ducked behind the girl’s face every few seconds. I felt my finger tighten on the trigger.
   Then the door burst open behind him. Lori and Hector had their guns on him as well. Montez turned to face them. This time his voice cracked as he shouted, “Get back or I’ll slit her throat.”
   His back was to me, so I acted. He had threatened a kid. She couldn’t have been more than fifteen. I was pissed.
   I silently holstered my pistol and stepped forward quickly. I used my left hand to block the knife from the girl’s throat, then I put Montez in an arm bar. I misjudged it slightly and felt the knife bite into my hand, slicing my palm as I wrenched him away from the girl.
   Lori yanked the girl to safety.
   Now it was just this asshole and me. I looked to see where the knife had landed and was shocked to see it was still stuck in my hand. Holy shit.
   That was it. I threw a right cross and watched as Montez stumbled back. Then I jerked the four-inch blade from my hand. Before he regained his footing, my right knee connected with Montez’s head. He was on the floor, and I fell on top of him. A two-hundred-pound sledgehammer. Then I just started to throw elbows and fists into his face. Blood splattered everywhere. Some his, some mine. I needed this. Therapy. What the hell—I was only human.
   Then I heard someone shout, “Mike!” I felt a strong hand on my wrist. My sergeant pulled me away.
   I looked down at what I had done. Shocked as anyone. I could’ve ended this with a single punch. I had lost it.
   My sergeant said, “Jesus, Mike. We got him.”
   I looked past my raw, bloodied hands at the pulp of this punk’s face. This wasn’t how I operated. I was embarrassed. Ashamed.
   My sergeant said, “Stand down, Mike. In fact, after you have that hand taken care of, go home. Stay there. I’ll handle this. You’ve got enough problems to deal with at home.”
   Unfortunately, Sarge was right.
   Chapter 2
   I fumbled with the pancake batter because of the stitches in my hand. The Bennett household kitchen wasn’t small, but this morning it felt like I was on top of Mary Catherine as we whipped up enough to feed all ten kids. Wait a minute. Nine kids.
   Somehow the eight-room apartment on the Upper West Side seemed empty, even with eleven people in it. The quiet was unsettling. It’d been like this for days.
   Mary Catherine laid her head on my shoulder as a show of support, but all it did was remind me how bad things could get. Once I had two plates ready for serving, I forced a smile. I burst out of the kitchen and said, “Who’s the hungriest?”
   Usually this would elicit a battle between kids going after the first of the food. Today I got no response. None. Then Trent and Eddie motioned me over like hipsters trying to be cool in a trendy restaurant.
   After I set the plates down, I winked at Chrissy and pinched her nose. I would have given anything to have one of her smiles at the moment. She tried, God help her. She showed her teeth, but it wasn’t the usual breathtaking spectacle of a little girl’s sincere show of happiness.
   I shuffled back into the kitchen to return to work. That was the only way to stay sane for the moment.
   Mary Catherine had more plates ready, but I just stood there like I had forgotten my job. Like I had lost my purpose.
   I looked at Mary Catherine’s blond hair as strands tumbled onto her shoulder. She had told me she learned to focus by helping her mom feed three brothers and two younger sisters. She was made for this. I still remembered our first awkward meeting, when she showed up after corresponding with my late wife, Maeve. She came directly from Dublin and just stared at me as I informed her we had ten kids. Ten. But she never faltered. Even in the face of my grandfather Seamus, who thought I brought her in to replace him. It didn’t take long for the lovely young Irish girl to win over my surly grandfather.
   That was all in my darkest time. Maeve was in the last days of her fight with cancer, and I was lost. Somehow I had survived.
   Now I was trying to figure out how to face dark times again.
   Chapter 3
   The kids made their usual assembly line to clean up the breakfast plates, with Juliana and Jane acting as supervisors. Those two had CEO written all over them. I could hardly believe my little girls were such beautiful young women who didn’t shy away from responsibility. If you added Mary Catherine to the mix, you could say that women had kept me alive and functioning for many years.
   Mary Catherine worked on getting the youngest kids’ backpacks and lunches together. It was seamless. And I stood in the corner, almost useless. Mary Catherine looked up and winked at me. How had this lass from Ireland gone from the kids’ nanny to my love in a few short years? My heart broke a little bit when I thought about what the family had to deal with now, but this was not the time to give up or abandon my job as a father.
   I clapped my hands together and said, “Okay, gang. I’m going to bring the bus around front. Three minutes, and the Bennetts renew their assault on civilization.”
   That got a smile from Bridget. That was enough for me.
   The short ride to the kids’ school, Holy Name, was silent at first. Everyone sat like zombies in the twelve-passenger Ford Super Duty van. It had years on it, but not that many miles. I remember the look on the car salesman’s face when I proved I could fill the van with just my own kids. It was a stretch financially then. Now it was a necessity. A fact of our daily life.
   The kids were seated with the youngest in the back, as always. Poor Chrissy and Shawna would never move up until someone went to college. Just thinking about that and the fact that college was not in Brian’s future right now made me want to cry.
   Eddie said, “When will Brian come home?”
   Ah, my Einstein always knew which question was most important. I took a moment to form my answer and said, “Well, buddy, I just don’t know.” Real helpful, Dad.
   Ricky said, “I thought you knew all about that kind of stuff.”
   “I wish I knew more. What’s important is that we put Brian in our prayers and he knows how much he’s missed.”
   Fiona started to sniffle. It was a precursor to crying, and that would cause a ripple effect throughout the van. I’d seen it too many times already. I had to do something fast.
   I shouted, “Look!”
   All heads turned to the right and looked out on West 96th Street, where I was staring.
   Jane said, “What do you see, Dad?”
   “I think it’s Derek Jeter.”
   “Where?” came a chorus.
   “Right there in front of the Gristedes supermarket.” I pointed at a huge man in a blue Brooks Brothers suit with his flab poking out around his belt. “Looks like he’s put on a little weight since retirement.”
   Trent wailed, “Noooooo! That’s not Jeter.” He followed the Yankees better than he followed any of the classes he was in.
   “Are you sure?”
   Now there were some giggles as little voices said, “Not Jeter.” That turned into a chant. “Not Jeter, not Jeter, not Jeter.”
   We pulled up to Holy Name, on Amsterdam Avenue. I knew I had survived another morning. For a change we were on time and got to see what it looked like when we weren’t racing to beat the final bell and shoo the kids in before the door was locked. Sister Sheilah even waved to me.
   As each kid filed out, giving me a quick hug, I felt Brian’s absence like a missing limb.
   Chapter 4
   I parked the van in Queens and took advantage of the bus to Rikers Island. I’d been to New York City’s main detention facility dozens of times before, but today it felt grim. The narrow bridge from Queen
s to the island in the East River made me anxious. The island itself is a giant facility where people booked on crimes from misdemeanors to homicides are processed. Today I got off in front of the main building, having used my connections to make things move quickly. There were several buildings in the facility, which could hold as many as fifteen thousand prisoners at any one time. I was told to go to a building near the front of the complex.
   This main building housed males in pretrial status. Many of them were poor and couldn’t afford bail. Others, like Brian, had been denied bail altogether. Our lawyer had already told me that the district attorney’s office would be tough. For them, this was a chance to change the media narrative about the racist judicial system. They were charging him as an adult. My little boy was considered an adult this one wretched time.
   My throat was dry as I cut away from the miserable little crowd that got off the bus. They shuffled to the main visiting entrance while I moved to the side, where I was supposed to meet an old friend. Even the bright sunshine couldn’t give the jail any kind of pleasant facade.
   I nodded when I saw the lieutenant who had already been wildly helpful. “Hey, Vinny. I appreciate the assist.”
   The pudgy middle-aged bald man said, “No problem, Mike. I’m a dad, too. I know this has got to be tough on you.”
   I said, “Is he doing okay?”
   “I just saw him, and he looked fine. You know this place is no summer camp.”
   He led me through a side door to a tiny room that contained only two institutional metal chairs. There was no Plexiglas. No phones or surveillance cameras. This wasn’t an interview room. It was probably a place where corrections officers could get away from the stress for a few minutes. This guy was really helping me out. A rare perk of being one of New York’s finest.
   I stood silently in the ten-foot-by-ten-foot room; it had bland two-tone beige walls and no windows. The door opened, and Brian stood there, wearing a simple orange jumpsuit and black flip-flops. He sprang forward and gave me a hug.
   The uniformed corrections officer gave me a bob of his head and backed out of the room tactfully.
   I held my boy. The young man I had raised. Nursed through the flu. Tutored in math. Taught to love sports. I held my boy, who was now facing up to ten years in the New York State prison system. I held him and started to cry.
   

 Miracle at Augusta
Miracle at Augusta The Store
The Store The Midnight Club
The Midnight Club The Witnesses
The Witnesses The 9th Judgment
The 9th Judgment Against Medical Advice
Against Medical Advice The Quickie
The Quickie Little Black Dress
Little Black Dress Private Oz
Private Oz Homeroom Diaries
Homeroom Diaries Gone
Gone Lifeguard
Lifeguard Kill Me if You Can
Kill Me if You Can Bullseye
Bullseye Confessions of a Murder Suspect
Confessions of a Murder Suspect Black Friday
Black Friday Manhunt
Manhunt Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich Step on a Crack
Step on a Crack Private
Private Private India
Private India Game Over
Game Over Private Sydney
Private Sydney The Murder House
The Murder House Mistress
Mistress I, Michael Bennett
I, Michael Bennett The Gift
The Gift The Postcard Killers
The Postcard Killers The Shut-In
The Shut-In The House Husband
The House Husband The Lost
The Lost I, Alex Cross
I, Alex Cross Going Bush
Going Bush 16th Seduction
16th Seduction The Jester
The Jester Along Came a Spider
Along Came a Spider The Lake House
The Lake House Four Blind Mice
Four Blind Mice Tick Tock
Tick Tock Private L.A.
Private L.A. Middle School, the Worst Years of My Life
Middle School, the Worst Years of My Life Cross Country
Cross Country The Final Warning
The Final Warning Word of Mouse
Word of Mouse Come and Get Us
Come and Get Us Sail
Sail I Funny TV: A Middle School Story
I Funny TV: A Middle School Story Private London
Private London Save Rafe!
Save Rafe! Swimsuit
Swimsuit Sam's Letters to Jennifer
Sam's Letters to Jennifer 3rd Degree
3rd Degree Double Cross
Double Cross Judge & Jury
Judge & Jury Kiss the Girls
Kiss the Girls Second Honeymoon
Second Honeymoon Guilty Wives
Guilty Wives 1st to Die
1st to Die NYPD Red 4
NYPD Red 4 Truth or Die
Truth or Die Private Vegas
Private Vegas The 5th Horseman
The 5th Horseman 7th Heaven
7th Heaven I Even Funnier
I Even Funnier Cross My Heart
Cross My Heart Let’s Play Make-Believe
Let’s Play Make-Believe Violets Are Blue
Violets Are Blue Zoo
Zoo Home Sweet Murder
Home Sweet Murder The Private School Murders
The Private School Murders Alex Cross, Run
Alex Cross, Run Hunted: BookShots
Hunted: BookShots The Fire
The Fire Chase
Chase 14th Deadly Sin
14th Deadly Sin Bloody Valentine
Bloody Valentine The 17th Suspect
The 17th Suspect The 8th Confession
The 8th Confession 4th of July
4th of July The Angel Experiment
The Angel Experiment Crazy House
Crazy House School's Out - Forever
School's Out - Forever Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas Cross Justice
Cross Justice Maximum Ride Forever
Maximum Ride Forever The Thomas Berryman Number
The Thomas Berryman Number Honeymoon
Honeymoon The Medical Examiner
The Medical Examiner Killer Chef
Killer Chef Private Princess
Private Princess Private Games
Private Games Burn
Burn 10th Anniversary
10th Anniversary I Totally Funniest: A Middle School Story
I Totally Funniest: A Middle School Story Taking the Titanic
Taking the Titanic The Lawyer Lifeguard
The Lawyer Lifeguard The 6th Target
The 6th Target Cross the Line
Cross the Line Alert
Alert Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports
Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports 1st Case
1st Case Unlucky 13
Unlucky 13 Haunted
Haunted Cross
Cross Lost
Lost 11th Hour
11th Hour Bookshots Thriller Omnibus
Bookshots Thriller Omnibus Target: Alex Cross
Target: Alex Cross Hope to Die
Hope to Die The Noise
The Noise Worst Case
Worst Case Dog's Best Friend
Dog's Best Friend Nevermore: The Final Maximum Ride Adventure
Nevermore: The Final Maximum Ride Adventure I Funny: A Middle School Story
I Funny: A Middle School Story NYPD Red
NYPD Red Till Murder Do Us Part
Till Murder Do Us Part Black & Blue
Black & Blue Fang
Fang Liar Liar
Liar Liar The Inn
The Inn Sundays at Tiffany's
Sundays at Tiffany's Middle School: Escape to Australia
Middle School: Escape to Australia Cat and Mouse
Cat and Mouse Instinct
Instinct The Black Book
The Black Book London Bridges
London Bridges Toys
Toys The Last Days of John Lennon
The Last Days of John Lennon Roses Are Red
Roses Are Red Witch & Wizard
Witch & Wizard The Dolls
The Dolls The Christmas Wedding
The Christmas Wedding The River Murders
The River Murders The 18th Abduction
The 18th Abduction The 19th Christmas
The 19th Christmas Middle School: How I Got Lost in London
Middle School: How I Got Lost in London Just My Rotten Luck
Just My Rotten Luck Red Alert
Red Alert Walk in My Combat Boots
Walk in My Combat Boots Three Women Disappear
Three Women Disappear 21st Birthday
21st Birthday All-American Adventure
All-American Adventure Becoming Muhammad Ali
Becoming Muhammad Ali The Murder of an Angel
The Murder of an Angel The 13-Minute Murder
The 13-Minute Murder Rebels With a Cause
Rebels With a Cause The Trial
The Trial Run for Your Life
Run for Your Life The House Next Door
The House Next Door NYPD Red 2
NYPD Red 2 Ali Cross
Ali Cross The Big Bad Wolf
The Big Bad Wolf Middle School: My Brother Is a Big, Fat Liar
Middle School: My Brother Is a Big, Fat Liar Private Paris
Private Paris Miracle on the 17th Green
Miracle on the 17th Green The People vs. Alex Cross
The People vs. Alex Cross The Beach House
The Beach House Cross Kill
Cross Kill Dog Diaries
Dog Diaries The President's Daughter
The President's Daughter Happy Howlidays
Happy Howlidays Detective Cross
Detective Cross The Paris Mysteries
The Paris Mysteries Watch the Skies
Watch the Skies 113 Minutes
113 Minutes Alex Cross's Trial
Alex Cross's Trial NYPD Red 3
NYPD Red 3 Hush Hush
Hush Hush Now You See Her
Now You See Her Merry Christmas, Alex Cross
Merry Christmas, Alex Cross 2nd Chance
2nd Chance Private Royals
Private Royals Two From the Heart
Two From the Heart Max
Max I, Funny
I, Funny Blindside (Michael Bennett)
Blindside (Michael Bennett) Sophia, Princess Among Beasts
Sophia, Princess Among Beasts Armageddon
Armageddon Don't Blink
Don't Blink NYPD Red 6
NYPD Red 6 The First Lady
The First Lady Texas Outlaw
Texas Outlaw Hush
Hush Beach Road
Beach Road Private Berlin
Private Berlin The Family Lawyer
The Family Lawyer Jack & Jill
Jack & Jill The Midwife Murders
The Midwife Murders Middle School: Rafe's Aussie Adventure
Middle School: Rafe's Aussie Adventure The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King First Love
First Love The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X Hawk
Hawk Private Delhi
Private Delhi The 20th Victim
The 20th Victim The Shadow
The Shadow Katt vs. Dogg
Katt vs. Dogg The Palm Beach Murders
The Palm Beach Murders 2 Sisters Detective Agency
2 Sisters Detective Agency Humans, Bow Down
Humans, Bow Down You've Been Warned
You've Been Warned Cradle and All
Cradle and All 20th Victim: (Women’s Murder Club 20) (Women's Murder Club)
20th Victim: (Women’s Murder Club 20) (Women's Murder Club) Season of the Machete
Season of the Machete Woman of God
Woman of God Mary, Mary
Mary, Mary Blindside
Blindside Invisible
Invisible The Chef
The Chef Revenge
Revenge See How They Run
See How They Run Pop Goes the Weasel
Pop Goes the Weasel 15th Affair
15th Affair Middle School: Get Me Out of Here!
Middle School: Get Me Out of Here! Middle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill
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From Hero to Zero - Chris Tebbetts G'day, America
G'day, America Max Einstein Saves the Future
Max Einstein Saves the Future The Cornwalls Are Gone
The Cornwalls Are Gone Private Moscow
Private Moscow Two Schools Out - Forever
Two Schools Out - Forever Hollywood 101
Hollywood 101 Deadly Cargo: BookShots
Deadly Cargo: BookShots 21st Birthday (Women's Murder Club)
21st Birthday (Women's Murder Club) The Sky Is Falling
The Sky Is Falling Cajun Justice
Cajun Justice Bennett 06 - Gone
Bennett 06 - Gone The House of Kennedy
The House of Kennedy Waterwings
Waterwings Murder is Forever, Volume 2
Murder is Forever, Volume 2 Maximum Ride 02
Maximum Ride 02 Treasure Hunters--The Plunder Down Under
Treasure Hunters--The Plunder Down Under Private Royals: BookShots (A Private Thriller)
Private Royals: BookShots (A Private Thriller) After the End
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Private India: (Private 8) Escape to Australia
Escape to Australia WMC - First to Die
WMC - First to Die Boys Will Be Boys
Boys Will Be Boys The Red Book
The Red Book 11th hour wmc-11
11th hour wmc-11 Hidden
Hidden You've Been Warned--Again
You've Been Warned--Again Unsolved
Unsolved Pottymouth and Stoopid
Pottymouth and Stoopid Hope to Die: (Alex Cross 22)
Hope to Die: (Alex Cross 22) The Moores Are Missing
The Moores Are Missing Black & Blue: BookShots (Detective Harriet Blue Series)
Black & Blue: BookShots (Detective Harriet Blue Series) Airport - Code Red: BookShots
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Red Alert_An NYPD Red Mystery Malicious
Malicious Scott Free
Scott Free The Summer House
The Summer House French Kiss
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