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Product Description
When a 15-year-old girl shows up to plead with Elvis to find her errant father, his first impulse is to hand the case over to Social Services. But he sees how hard the kid is working to keep her two siblings together and afloat. The father sounds like an angel; the case should be a cinch. But as Elvis investigates, he finds the dad seems to be a mover in the criminal underworld who is on the verge of a grand scheme. Could this be the right guy? As Elvis and sidekick Joe Pike try their hand at babysitting, events are set in motion that will pit them against a scary group of counterfeiters - and the even scarier U.S. Marshals.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1206894 in Books
- Published on: 2006-12-25
- Released on: 2006-12-25
- Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .57" h x 5.34" w x 7.42" l, .19 pounds
- Binding: MP3 CD
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
Readers who complain that there's too much wisecracking and cute icon worship in Robert Crais's books about Los Angeles private eye Elvis Cole will be glad to find these traits downplayed (but not totally disappeared) in this story about Cole's search for a missing printer whose specialty is funny money. The book is centered by the presence of the printer's three children--especially the motherly 15-year-old Teri and the obnoxious 12-year-old Charles--who hire Elvis from the phone book. Cole, hoping to become the stepfather of the son of his own lady love, gets sucked in by the children's combination of need and family unity, and soon finds himself in the middle of a shooting war between Russian gangsters, Vietnamese patriots, and ambiguous Federal agents. Previous Elvis outings in paperback: Sunset Express, Free Fall, Lullaby Town, The Monkey's Raincoat, Stalking the Angel, Voodoo River.
From Library Journal
Having made it big with his last Elvis Cole mystery (Sunset Express, Hyperion, 1996), Crais here puts Cole on the track of a missing father who seems to have criminal connections.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From AudioFile
In this book originally published in 1997, Elvis Cole is hired to hunt for a missing father by his three children. While in pursuit, he encounters Russian mobsters, Vietnamese counterfeiters, and members the U.S Marshall Service, who don't fully believe in his mission. David Stuart demonstrates agility in modifying character voices to define the character at a pace that flows with ease. While Cole and the other characters are at the same time mellow and intense, Stuart manages well to keep up with the action and slow down with drama. For those who are familiar with the Crais novels of today, this is worthy of a listen to catch up some of the character development. R.B.T. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
