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Forgotten Man
Forgotten Man | Robert Crais
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"Elvis Cole is back..."With his acclaimed bestsellers, "Hostage" (a "New York Times" Notable Book) and "Demolition Angel," Robert Crais drew raves for his unstoppable pacing, edgy characterizations, and cinematic prose. Now, in "The Last Detective," Crais returns to his signature character, Los Angeles private investigator Elvis Cole, in a masterful page-turner that probes the meaning of family and the burdens of the past. Elvis Cole's relationship with attorney Lucy Chenier is strained. When she moved from Louisiana to join Elvis in Los Angeles, she never dreamed that violence would so easily touch her life -- but then the unthinkable happens. While Lucy is away on business and her ten-year-old son, Ben, is staying with Elvis, Ben disappears without a trace. Desperate to believe that the boy has run away, evidence soon mounts to suggest a much darker scenario. Joining forces with his enigmatic partner, Joe Pike, Elvis frantically searches for Ben with the help of LAPD Detective Carol Starkey, as Lucy's wealthy, oil-industry ex-husband attempts to wrest control of the investigation. Amid the maelstrom of personal conflicts, Elvis and Joe are forced to consider a more troubling lead -- one indicating that Ben's disappearance is connected to a terrible, long-held secret from Elvis Cole's past. Venturing deep inside a complex psyche, Crais explores Elvis's need for family - the military that embraced him during a troubled adolescence, his rock-solid partnership with Pike, and his floundering relationship with Lucy - as they race the clock in their search for Ben." The Last Detective" is Robert Crais' richest, most intense tale of suspense yet. "From the Hardcover edition."
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Forgotten Man | Robert Crais
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Love me an Elvis Cole and Joe Pickett mystery.
Finished and of course it is a thumbs up

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BookDude
Forgotten Man | Robert Crais
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Another great story in the Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series. Each book makes the characters more real, and there just isn't a better writer in this genre today. I'm going to hate getting caught up and having to wait for a new one.

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Bk10 in the ongoing Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series and I'm getting closer to the last book.This books a bit battered, it got some water damage in our shed when we were renovating a few years ago,out of the box I only managed to save three books😩In this one,a body turns up with a file full of Elvis Coles exploits & the suspicion that it may be Elvis' father,who he's never known. I'm really enjoying this reread, his writing is highly enjoyable to read.