![]() ![]() But the obligatory, schmultzy, made-for-Hollywood ending would make the cynical Pike puke. Hostage by Robert Crais First published in 2001 7 editions in 1 language 2 previewable Borrow Listen Dangerous Man by Robert Crais First published in 2019 6 editions in 1 language Not in Library Suspect by Robert Crais First published in 2013 6 editions in 1 language 3 previewable Borrow Listen L.A. You can't fault him for plot and he can write all right. Crais knows his stuff and Hostage is a slick, smart read. His wife and daughter get involved, the Mafia are already involved and Talley's got some tough choices to make. Instead Talley finds himself in a hostage situation, which looks like it's going to go horribly wrong. He moves to a small suburb, takes a low-stress job as police chief and tries to heal himself from the recurring nightmare of a hostage situation gone horribly wrong. His marriage looks to be over his career is over. In Hostage a good man, Jeff Talley, falls apart under the stress of his work as a frontline negotiator with the LAPD's Swat unit. By MICHELE HEWITSON Best-known for his wonderful Elvis Cole and Joe Pike series, Crais, a former script-writer for LA Law and Hill Street Blues, knows a thing or two about penning a potential script posing as a thriller. ![]()
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