I wasn't as into this novel as the others that I've read by this author, as the premise seemed a little tired and perhaps well-used by others. Elvis Cole is approached by cops that have discovered that a man he helped acquit years before has been found dead with a photo album of women that he had apparently killed over the years. The novel turns into a who-done-it, with the focus turning to a politician using an organization named Leverage to manage his public image. Joe Pike makes a few appearances, the action is decent, and all-in-all, this wasn't a bad novel - just not the best that I've ready by this author thus far.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Chasing Darkness - Robert Crais
I wasn't as into this novel as the others that I've read by this author, as the premise seemed a little tired and perhaps well-used by others. Elvis Cole is approached by cops that have discovered that a man he helped acquit years before has been found dead with a photo album of women that he had apparently killed over the years. The novel turns into a who-done-it, with the focus turning to a politician using an organization named Leverage to manage his public image. Joe Pike makes a few appearances, the action is decent, and all-in-all, this wasn't a bad novel - just not the best that I've ready by this author thus far.
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