FICTION

Ali Cross

Little, Brown/Jimmy Patterson. Nov. 2019. 320p. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9780316530415.
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Gr 5 Up–Ali Cross is the son of celebrated Washington, D.C. detective Alex Cross, and his dream is to follow in his dad’s footsteps and become a great detective. When his friend Gabe goes missing, Ali sees it as his chance to help the police solve a real mystery. But tensions are high in his community after his dad is accused of hurting a suspect’s family member, and Ali has to deal with bullies, reporters, and his own father’s protectiveness in his quest to rescue his friend. Told in the alternating perspectives of Ali and Alex, this is a fresh look at the world of James Patterson’s most famous protagonist through a middle grade lens. Though the message of police violence is simplistic compared to other offerings for the age group, this entry-level police procedural will be an exciting read. Patterson drops frequent references to other children’s detective novels throughout, leaving a breadcrumb trail of recommendations.
VERDICT Patterson blends the fun of James Ponti’s “T.O.A.S.T.” mysteries and Stuart Gibbs’s “Spy School” with a bit of commentary about the complications of policing in the modern era. A good buy for any collection serving young Patterson fans and middle grade action/thriller audiences.

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