It was ok. It's not a book I would have picked up for myself, which is the magic of doing book discussions at the library. I'm also not a big mystery reader. It seemed to be missing the suspense I'm used to, and the darkness I love. It's one of those books that doesn't really make you think and you ...
Elvis Cole has been hired to find Amy Breslyn, from her pictures he says, "She looked like a sad version of someone's marshmallow aunt: a kindly woman, slightly out-of-date, who wore sensible shoes and minded her own business." But his client paints a picture of a woman who has been making some very...
4 Stars! #ThePromise @PutnamBooks RobertCraisHooray!! Elvis is back!! This time, the author has taken his standalone characters, Scott James and Maggie, and paired them up with Elvis and Joe. I like it. I think they are a great addition to the team and I hope to see more of them. I just love Magg...
This isn't steel and nylon. It's nerve. You clip one end to you, you clip the other to this animal, it ain't for dragging him down the street. You feel him through this nerve, and he feels you, and what flows through here flows both ways -- anxiety, fear, discipline, approval -- right through this n...
This was the perfect damaged cop meets new damaged partner and they fight their way back sort of story. Scott and Maggie are a newly formed pack. Scott is the human alpha and Maggie is his Afghanistan veteran German Shepard. Turns out I have a thing for mystery solving Afghanistan vets. [spoiler] C...
This is a book that you need to read if you're an animal lover! I loved the whole aspect of the bond that formed between Scott and Maggie. They are both wounded warriors, grieving their lost love ones, and somewhat rejected because of their emotional/physical wounds. Maggie was so awesome, I felt my...
If you love dogs, especially police and military dogs, like I do, I think you'll love this story. It's not perfect, but I highly recommend it to the right readers.
Robert Crais is one of those authors who you can always count on for good, quality entertainment and this book was no exception. Listened to the audio version which was narrated by MacLeod Andrews.
Finally the Robert Crais I can say I enjoyed reading. This is my third Crais book featuring Elvis Cole, but by far this is the best and the most interesting. The first one was okay, and I thought that by the second book, I would get to know and like Cole and Crais better, but the second book fell fl...
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