Denise B. (VintageNana) - , reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the first time I have read Robert Crais and I really liked his style of writing. The characters Joe Pike and Elvis Cole work well together. Pike is a retired professional military contractor, when on of his fellow retired PMC is killed Pike takes it personally. The books is great reading from beginning to end.
Gerald M. (twocavaliers) reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent character, Joe Pike !!!!. good story, quick read. . .cant put a Crais book down!! No reason to rate, a 5 isnt high enough. Waiting for the next 1. . .
Dana W. (PainterWoman) reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 2 more book reviews
Joe Pike is so (wonderfully)edgy! This title is full of Russian organized crime details and evidence that Crais KNOWS LA. Fast, breathtaking read.
Joel N. (roundzoom) reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 8 more book reviews
I have long been a fan of Robert Crais and he just seems to get better and better. Joe Pike has become one of my favorite characters (just behind Mitch Rapp) and the relationship that Crais has established between Pike and Elvis Cole make this a really good read. Always high suspense but with a touch of subtle humor and wit mixed in.
LOVED THIS BOOK. I READ IT IN ONE SITTING. I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN
excellent book. A page turner.
This unique story opens with the sudden death of Frank Meyer, his family and their au pair. They are killed by a professional crew of assassins who invade their home. Frank had it all; a beautiful wife, two sons and a successful business.
What we soon learn is that Frank, in his younger days, was a professional mercenary. His command leader was Joe Pike. When the police tell Joe that Frank was involved with crooked men, Joe denies their supposition and sets out to find the murder of Frank and his family.
There are an amazing number of twists and turns that make perfect sense. As Joe gets more involved, he has to determine who is lying ... and why. Elvis Cole is still in the sidekick role and he adds some levity to the tragic and awful spiral of cutthroat criminality and death.
I could not put the book aside; it grabs the reader from the outset and doesn't let go. A great yarn.
What we soon learn is that Frank, in his younger days, was a professional mercenary. His command leader was Joe Pike. When the police tell Joe that Frank was involved with crooked men, Joe denies their supposition and sets out to find the murder of Frank and his family.
There are an amazing number of twists and turns that make perfect sense. As Joe gets more involved, he has to determine who is lying ... and why. Elvis Cole is still in the sidekick role and he adds some levity to the tragic and awful spiral of cutthroat criminality and death.
I could not put the book aside; it grabs the reader from the outset and doesn't let go. A great yarn.
great new book some elvis and thank god no Lucy
This unique story opens with the sudden death of Frank Meyer, his family and their au pair. They are killed by a professional crew of assassins who invade their home. Frank had it all; a beautiful wife, two sons and a successful business.
What we soon learn is that Frank, in his younger days, was a professional mercenary. His command leader was Joe Pike. When the police tell Joe that Frank was involved with crooked men, Joe denies their supposition and sets out to find the murder of Frank and his family.
There are an amazing number of twists and turns that make perfect sense. As Joe gets more involved, he has to determine who is lying ... and why. Elvis Cole is still in the sidekick role and he adds some levity to the tragic and awful spiral of cutthroat criminality and death.
I could not put the book aside; it grabs the reader from the outset and doesn't let go. A great yarn.
What we soon learn is that Frank, in his younger days, was a professional mercenary. His command leader was Joe Pike. When the police tell Joe that Frank was involved with crooked men, Joe denies their supposition and sets out to find the murder of Frank and his family.
There are an amazing number of twists and turns that make perfect sense. As Joe gets more involved, he has to determine who is lying ... and why. Elvis Cole is still in the sidekick role and he adds some levity to the tragic and awful spiral of cutthroat criminality and death.
I could not put the book aside; it grabs the reader from the outset and doesn't let go. A great yarn.
Debbie B. (debs) - reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 649 more book reviews
Excellent page-turner. Joe Pike always keeps you guessing as to how he's going to deal with a situation or get out of a sticky mess that he's in.
Cheryl T. (cheryltav) reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 54 more book reviews
First book by this author. Picked it up because it was in great condition at a used store hoping that the story was great. WOW I have found someone new to read. The characters are the type I want to meet again. The story line and action are fast and I was not able to predict everything right away as usual.The premise, although seems unlikely, is still interesting and teaching about organizations that exist yet the average person knows nothing about. Love it. Joe Pike book 1 I must go back and read now.
Very good!
Katherine I. (Katz47) reviewed The First Rule (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, Bk 13) on + 51 more book reviews
Like the book............it's good.....