Elvis Cole’s girlfriend, Lucy, is out of town and she has left her young son, Ben, in Elvis’ care. Elvis and Lucy have had a few problems lately – not least over his job as a private investigator. But at last things seem to be getting better.
Then Ben disappears. One minute he’s playing his computer game in Elvis’ house; the next he has vanished. Elvis looks everywhere, but he just can’t find Ben; and neither can Lucy when she arrives.
Then Elvis receives a phone call about Ben – and realises that something from his own past has come back to haunt him…
Read by James Daniels
(p) 2003 Brilliance Audio
Then Ben disappears. One minute he’s playing his computer game in Elvis’ house; the next he has vanished. Elvis looks everywhere, but he just can’t find Ben; and neither can Lucy when she arrives.
Then Elvis receives a phone call about Ben – and realises that something from his own past has come back to haunt him…
Read by James Daniels
(p) 2003 Brilliance Audio
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THE LAST DETECTIVE reads as its specially-trained heroes move - phenomenally fast . . . Crais serves up a brilliant thriller which is perfect for both long-time fans and new recruits . . . Crais has brought back his bestselling heroes with a pacy and tautly-written thriller, and the perfect plot to show off their tracking skills in the concrete jungle of LA
A classic. The story is shrewdly plotted and sharply written ... THE LAST DETECTIVE is a rare treat
An enjoyable, well-plotted thriller
THE LAST DETECTIVE is literally a thrill-a-minute read. Crais is on top form, which, believe me, is about as good as it gets. Don't miss it
THE LAST DETECTIVE is US crime fiction at its most enjoyable - fast, funny where it needs to be and leaving the reader with a craving for more
An exciting tale of kidnap and revenge... Crais is a fine storyteller
The narrative gradually ratchets up the tension to the limits of the endurable, and the final showdown could hardly be more exciting
Brilliant and convincing detective work, suspense that erupts in shoot-out in abandoned airport. Deeply satisfying stuff ... It's the stuff of heroes, the rare meat of crime fiction. Crais lets his convictions show and delivers a prime cut
The narrative is taut, the menace palpable, the suspense unbearable
A satisfying thriller, this, for Crais always manages to concoct an engrossing story
The tension is racked up from the very start . . .The pace is not just fast, it's hyperfast . . . The ending proves that this is a thriller with a heart