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Lullaby Town by Robert Crais

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Jan 13, 12

bookshelves: christmas-2010, crime-and-mystery, 2011
Read from January 05 to 06, 2011

A Hollywood director hires Elvis Cole to track down a wife and son he abandoned a decade earlier. Cole tracks down the ex-wife and quickly finds out that she's under the thumb of the mob. Can Cole save her and re-unite her with her former husband?

Elvis Cole sure got in over his head in this one. Crazy mobsters, secret deals between crime families, and a Hollywood director that is a colossal asshole make for a great story. As always, Crais let the tension build until a great firefight at the end.

Karen Lloyd, the ex-wife, was far more than a damsel in distress and my favorite member of the supporting cast. Peter Alan Nelson was a douche bag of epic proportions and I have to think Crais drew from his own Hollywood experiences when creating him. The ever-changing dynamic between Karen, Peter, and their son Toby was one of the more memorable parts of the novel. Crais gave us more of a look into the psyche of Elvis Cole, as well as a tiny glimpse behind Joe Pike's sunglasses.

The more Robert Crais books I read, the more convinced I am that he is the real deal. With this volume, any thoughts of Elvis Cole being a Spenser ripoff have vanished. Lullaby Town would be a worthy addition to any crime/mystery fan's book shelf.

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message 1: by Tilly (new)

Tilly Slaton I have yet to read this author.


message 2: by Dan (new) - rated it 4 stars

Dan Schwent He won me over after the first few books. Plus he seemed really cool when I heard him speak at Bouchercon earlier this year.


Randy I have yet to read a bad book by Crais. One of my favorites is a standalone, HOSTAGE. It was made into a very good film with Bruce Willis. I'd recommend that one.


message 4: by James (last edited Jan 15, 2012 01:47pm) (new) - rated it 4 stars

James Thane I think you're right on about the series getting dramatically better as it goes along. (view spoiler)[ That said, I really do not like the romantic entanglement that Elvis developes in the later books. It's not as irritating as Spencer/Susan, but it just doesn't work for me. (hide spoiler)]


Leon Aldrich Three guesses what I'm devouring today?


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