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Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man (USA 2019) From the Publisher: As a teenager, Cole searched desperately for his father. As a man, he faces the frightening possibility that this murder victim was himself a killer. Caught in limbo between a broken love affair and way too much publicity over his last case, Cole at first resists getting involved with this new case. Then it consumes him. Now a stranger's terrifying secrets -- and a hunt for his killer -- give Cole a frightening glimpse into his own past. And he can't tell if it's forgiveness or a bullet that's coming next... Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man. An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel. Ballantine Books, ISBN: 9780593157466 (August, 2019), 400 p., $9.99.
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Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man (UK 2011) From the Publisher: Joe Pike is the only person who can help Elvis navigate his past. As they investigate, Elvis is haunted by the fact that, at last, he might have found his father. But with each clue they uncover, a troubling picture emerges about the dead man. And as Elvis and Joe approach his true identity, they unwittingly walk straight into a hornet's nest. The minefield of Elvis Cole's past is coming back to haunt him - with a vengeance... Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man. In the past lie the sins of the father... Orion Books, ISBN: 9781409135616 (March, 2011), 416 p., £6.99.
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Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man (USA 2006) From the Publisher: Los Angeles, 3:58 a.m.: Elvis Cole receives the phone call he's been waiting for since childhood. Responding to a gunshot, the LAPD has found an injured man in an alleyway. He has told the officer on the scene that he is looking for his son, Elvis Cole. Minutes later, the man is dead. Haunted throughout his life by a lack of knowledge about his father, Elvis turns to the one person who can help him navigate the minefield of his past -- his longtime partner and confidant, Joe Pike. Together with hard-edged LAPD detective, Carol Starkey, they launch a feverish search for the dead man's identity -- even as Elvis struggles between wanting to believe he's found his father at last and allowing his suspicions to hold him back. With each long-buried clue they unearth, a frightening picture begins to emerge about who the dead man might have been and the terrible secret he's been guarding. At the same time, Elvis has no way of knowing he has awakened a sleeping monster. The further he goes in his investigation, the closer he draws to a merciless killer who is violently connected to the unidentified man's past. This psychopath believes Cole is hunting him, and he goes on the attack to find Elvis before Elvis can find him. Summoning all the powerful elements that have made Robert Crais one of the preeminent crime writers today, The Forgotten Man is a spectacular tour-de-force of suspense and intrigue. Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man. Ballantine Books, ISBN: 0345451910 (February, 2006), 368 p., $7.99.
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Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man (UK 2006) From the Publisher: Joe Pike is the only person who can help Elvis navigate his past. As they investigate, Elvis is haunted by the fact that, at last, he might have found his father. But with each clue they uncover, a troubling picture emerges about the dead man. And as Elvis and Joe approach his true identity, they unwittingly walk straight into a hornet's nest. Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man. Orion Books, ISBN: 0752859722 (January, 2006), 386 p., £6.99.
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Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man (UK 2005) From the Publisher: Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man. Orion Books, ISBN: 0752852000 (March, 2005), 342 p., £12.99.
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Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man (USA 2005) From the Publisher: Los Angeles, 3:58 a.m.: Elvis Cole receives the phone call he's been waiting for since childhood. Responding to a gunshot, the LAPD has found an injured man in an alleyway. He has told the officer on the scene that he is looking for his son, Elvis Cole. Minutes later, the man is dead. Haunted throughout his life by a lack of knowledge about his father, Elvis turns to the one person who can help him navigate the minefield of his past -- his longtime partner and confidant, Joe Pike. Together with hard-edged LAPD detective, Carol Starkey, they launch a feverish search for the dead man's identity -- even as Elvis struggles between wanting to believe he's found his father at last and allowing his suspicions to hold him back. With each long-buried clue they unearth, a frightening picture begins to emerge about who the dead man might have been and the terrible secret he's been guarding. At the same time, Elvis has no way of knowing he has awakened a sleeping monster. The further he goes in his investigation, the closer he draws to a merciless killer who is violently connected to the unidentified man's past. This psychopath believes Cole is hunting him, and he goes on the attack to find Elvis before Elvis can find him. Summoning all the powerful elements that have made Robert Crais one of the preeminent crime writers today, The Forgotten Man is a spectacular tour-de-force of suspense and intrigue. Robert Crais: The Forgotten Man. An Elvis Cole Novel. Doubleday, ISBN: 0385504284 (February, 2005), 342 p., $24.95.
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