I got online to see if anyone else found the narrator distracting. I was glad to see it wasn't just me. The narrator has a fine voice, just not for ..Show More »
The Narrator, due to the first person style of the story is constantly in 'tough guy' mode. Initially he was hard to understand, I had to repeat the ..Show More »
Story - average for all, below average Cole/Pike. Narrator - bad, sounds a lot like Dick Hill, his Cajun is strained and just wrong at times, his Joe..Show More »
There’s not much I can say about this.
You're either a fan of Elvis Cole or you're not.
If you are, then you know you're getting t..Show More »
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It surprises me that Crais' name does not get linked with Connolly and Sandford more often. He certainly belongs in that company and, in fact, one of..Show More »
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Since I read the first book in this series I cannot get enough of Elvis and Joe. The books are gripping from start to finish. Crais needs to start tur..Show More »
I am an audible junkie and love detective and police stories and this would have to be the worst book I have ever read. I will be very aware of any bo..Show More »
This is a nicely paced book which keeps moving even though we are given a good deal of flashback information about Elvis Cole's childhood abandonment...Show More »
This book "The Forgotten Man" is up to Robert Crais' Usual standard of excellence. Elvis Cloe is hunted by his past loss of a father & a very weird c..Show More »
Joe Pike, ex-Sniper, ex-Policeman, ex-Mercenary... a complex, screwed-up character.
The pace of this book is slowed down by the characte..Show More »
Years ago I sat next to an actual private detective on an airplane and he recommended Robert Crais. I have devoured all of his books and enjoyed ever..Show More »
I really loved listening to this book, it had an interesting story line and a surprising twist to the tale.
Long time reader/listener of Crais. Big fan of Elvis Cole. This is second to feature sidekick Joe Pike. Missing the humour & humanity from the Elvis C..Show More »
One of the more enigmatic characters, Joe Pike is delightful in this fascinating mystery. It's compelling. I really enjoyed listening to this story an..Show More »
This is vintage Crais so if you have enjoyed his earlier books you will enjoy this. Pike is his silent, effective self and the plot is engaging. Exc..Show More »
This book was not for me. I persisted with it because of the person who had recommended it in the first place. I found it tedious, boring, repetitive...Show More »
Can't miss with Joe and Elvis, good narrator but you'd think an author would pick one reader and stick with them. One of the best of the series.