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Taken (Elvis Cole, #13 / Joe Pike, #4) - Robert Crais
Taken (Elvis Cole, #13 / Joe Pike, #4)
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When Elvis Cole and Joe Pike are hired to find her missing girl, the investigation derails into a nightmare. Cole himself disappears and it’s left to Pike to burn through the deadly world of human traffickers to find his friend. But he may already be too late.
When Elvis Cole and Joe Pike are hired to find her missing girl, the investigation derails into a nightmare. Cole himself disappears and it’s left to Pike to burn through the deadly world of human traffickers to find his friend. But he may already be too late.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780425250594 (0425250598)
ASIN: 425250598
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Series: Elvis Cole (#13)
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runner
runner rated it
2.0 Taken (Joe Pike)
quite enjoyable but I have read better Pike and Cole...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it
5.0
I actually rated this book 4.5 stars.I love Robert Crais’ books. I’ve read all the Elvis Cole and Joe Pike books so far and can’t get enough of them. These two characters are as wonderful as they are unique. With Elvis’ silly jokes and quirky sense of humour and Joe’s silent and thoughtful efficienc...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it
4.0
A woman hires Elvis Cole to find her kidnapped daughter. Elvis takes the case, only to find himself kidnapped. Can Joe Pike find Elvis before the kidnappers decide to silence him... permanently?So now I'm finally completely caught up on the adventures of Elvis Cole and Joe Pike. How did this effo...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
3.0
I have to say that I wasn't as thrilled with this Robert Crais book as I have been with others by him. Although, it had his classic writing style, the book didn't suck me in as others had in the past. I had even considered the book a 3.5 star read until the end when I was just not wowwed!
sunpig
sunpig rated it
It's a good thriller, but it's not a great Elvis Cole book.As the series has progressed, Crais has kept on raising the physical and emotional stakes for his protagonists. Early on in the series, bad things happen to strangers and clients. Then bad things happen to people close to the main characters...
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