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Fast paced thriller with some violence.
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This is the latest of Crais's Elvis Cole Novels and is a really good one with a convoluted plot and interesting characters and a lot of action!
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Another great Elvis Cole story. Good writing.
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Elvis Cole is great, he really is. But Joe Pike is DA MAN!!!
Since being introduced to Robert Crais and reading Free Fall and then this book, The Forgotten Man I have read 5 other novels by him.
Typical Robert Crais - Excellant - He writes a story that holds you to the last page..
In the Elvis Cole series: Elvis may have found his long lost father. Unfortuantely, he's been shot and killed in an L.A. alleyway. Cole goes in search of answers.
Is this dying man in the alley PI Cole's long lost father? Is this man a killer? Cole tries to stay away from the case and soon finds himself consumed in nothing but the answers to this stranger's murder.
The famous detective Elvis Cole has learned a man has been murdered and in his last moments says he had been trying to find his son, Elvis Cole.
He had despereately looked for his father for years when he was younger and now learns that the man who says he is Elvis' father is a murderer. This gives Elvis a frightening truth of the possibility that he has at last found his father.
His own life is at stake before he learns the final truth.
He had despereately looked for his father for years when he was younger and now learns that the man who says he is Elvis' father is a murderer. This gives Elvis a frightening truth of the possibility that he has at last found his father.
His own life is at stake before he learns the final truth.
Great bonus with this book- it is an authentic autographed copy and, as usual, another excellent outing by Robert Crais and the World's Greatest Detective, Elvis Cole.
Great costello book


