Sunday, February 13, 2011

THE SENTRY

Joe Pike is filling his tires with air at a gas station when he realizes that a small sandwich shop is being burgalarized by a couple of gang thugs. In typical Joe Pike way, he manages to make the gang members wish they had never picked on this little shop. The shop owners are greatful and Pike is intrigued by the shop owner's niece. She seems to like Joe, too. The next day, the shop has been vandalized and the owner and his niece are nowhere to be found. Joe is on a mission to find them and no one dares get in his way, not gangs or the FBI or anyone else.

Robert Crais is one of my very favorite authors. This book features Joe Pike and has plenty of Elvis Cole, too. It seems that Joe is about to start a romance which is a huge change for him. He is definitely interested in the girl that he meets in the sandwich shop. It is heartbreaking as we realize that the girl is not really the person that she seemed to be. As always, this was a fantastic read and I can't wait for the next installment.

Rating - A+

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