THE BIG EMPTY by Robert Crais / Z-View
THE BIG EMPTY: AN ELVIS COLE AND JOE PIKE NOVEL by Robert Crais
First sentence…
Sadie Given woke from a troubled sleep, the stupid phone babbling like an angry turkey, gobble-gobble, gobble-gobble.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Traci Beller has the wholesome good looks of the girl next door. That is, if your neighbor is in her early twenties and adorable. Traci’s looks, personality and baking ability have captured an audience. She’s a super influencer.
Now that the money is rolling in, Traci seeks out the detective best known for his ability to find missing persons. Elvis Cole.
Traci explains to Elvis that ten years ago, when she was just 13, her dad, Tommy Beller, went to work and didn’t came home. There was never a call or a letter. Nothing. Things had been good at home. He had no enemies. Tommy Beller just vanished. Other private eyes had looked into Tommy’s disappearance, but all had come up empty.
Elvis explains that after ten years, odds are nothing could be found. Traci, in tears, pleads. Elvis reluctantly agrees to see what he can discover.
Elvis begins asking questions of the last folks to have seen Tommy Beller. Although Tommy is remembered, nothing special sticks out. But as word gets out who Elvis is looking for, he finds himself being followed by rough looking guys in a Challenger.
Elvis decides to turn the tables. He trails the Challenger to a house. Elvis is more than capable, so when two guys come at him, he’s not worried. Then a truck pulls up and more big men get out…
Sheer numbers are the deciding factor. Left unconscious and badly beaten, the thugs think they’ve scared Elvis off. They figure once he gets out of the hospital, Elvis will let the ten year old disappearance go cold again.
Instead Elvis calls Joe Pike. Once Elvis heals, they’re going to find out what happened to Tommy Beller.
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I’ve been a fan of Robert Crais’ Elvis Cole tales since THE MONKEY’S RAINCOAT. The stories always are fun and entertaining.
THE BIG EMPTY has one of the most unexpected twists in years.
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