Mystery
Review:Tough, wounded, self-destructive female lead? Check. Tough, wounded, self-destructive male lead for female lead to inexplicably fall in "love" with? Check. Second-half "twist" that we saw coming early on? Check. Standard secondary characters--psychotic serial-killer villain, whiny Asian tech, blowsy bimbo detective, uptight Christian detective, "give me your badge" supervisor, interchangeable Feds in suits? Check, check, check--and check out. Bland, predictable, and dull. Interesting glimpse int... Read more
Review:Holding to a position and not shirking the duty of it regardless of the consequences. That is the story here. With all the tinges of regret that comes with those things undone that are left in the wake of it. Brilliantly crafted. My only regret is not finding this book decades ago. Read more
Review:My title says it all. Another excellent Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais. If you haven't read him, you should. If you're already a fan like me but haven't read this book, it's time. I will continue to buy Robert Crais' excellent books. Read more
Review:This is another typically page-turning book by Robert Crais. I have not read one of his books that I didn't just love and have trouble putting it down! I love the humor he interjects throughout as well. Read more
Review:Still enjoying this series and although some parts are predictable, I really like the way Crais takes us there. We are given a little bit of background on the main characters with each new story and it keeps me coming back for more. Read more
Review:I thought that my purchases were monitored...kept track of by Amazon...when I was presented with the opportunity to purchas FREE FALL...I bought it for my Kindle Fire...presumed it was a new book Robert Crais had written...disappointed/shocked by getting a re-read. It was excellent when I first bought in in regular book form. What can I say...I am blond and old!! Read more
Review:I only gave the book three precisley because it was "okay". This is not up to the high standard that Crais has established in his past work. I have read all of Robert Crais work, it is pretty impressive. Sunset Express was "okay" Read more
Review:If you haven't introduced yourself to Joe Pike and Elvis Cole, this book is an excellent way to do it. This author is a great find and belongs up there with Baldacci, Patterson (the ones he writes) and Robert Parker. Read more
Review:I thought that my purchases were monitored...kept track of by Amazon...when I was presented with the opportunity to purchas FREE FALL...I bought it for my Kindle Fire...presumed it was a new book Robert Crais had written...disappointed/shocked by getting a re-read. It was excellent when I first bought in in regular book form. What can I say...I am blond and old!! Read more
Review:Great humor, and nice to go back before the connivence of cell pxs. There's a lot of reality in the story, and it moves along quickly. It'd be a great book for 20 somethings to read, sice they don't know of a world without cell pxs or computers, and how you got around. Read more