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Check out this bestselling novel, “Taken” by Robert Crais who is the author of numerous
New York Times bestsellers, including The Two Minute Rule, The Forgotten Man, and L.A.
Requiem.
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Taken by Robert Crais
Condensed Summary:
When the police tell a wealthy industrialist that her missing son has faked his own
kidnapping, she hires Elvis Cole and Joe Pike-and Cole soon determines that it was no fake.
The boy and his secret girlfriend have been taken, and are now lost in the gray and changing
world of the professional border kidnappers who prey not only on innocent victims but also
on one another-buying, selling, and stealing victims like commodities. Fortunately, the
kidnappers don't yet know who the boy is, but when Cole goes undercover to try to buy the
two hostages back, he himself is taken and disappears. Now it is up to Pike to retrace Cole's
steps, burning through the hard and murderous world of human traffickers . . . before it is too
late.
Taken Review
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crais is at the top of his game. Riveting, January 24, 2012
By A. Nye "Al Nye The Lawyer Guy" (Portland, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Taken (Hardcover)
Talk about an enjoyable read. This novel has it all: Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, innocent young
adults, a determined parent, evil men and women with no sense of morality, and bajadores -
ruthless bandits who prey on other bandits. Mix them all together with drugs, weapons, the
buying and selling of victims, and brutal murder and you have the ingredients for compelling
novel.
Add the painstaking detective work, the genuine humanity, the nerve-racking tension, the
thrilling action, and unbelievable suspense that only a talented writer like Robert Crais can
bring to this novel and you have a thriller that you won't soon forget.
Taken is the fifteenth Elvis Cole and Joe Pike novel and it's the first to feature them both
equally. While I've enjoyed the last two books that had Joe Pike in the starring role, this novel
ratchets up the tension by having Cole lead early and Pike take over in the second half.
The story centers on a young Latina and her Anglo boyfriend who are kidnapped by bandits
along the Mexican border. These criminals are the worst of the worst - preying on other
criminals figuring they can't or won't go to the police. This novel centers on bajadores who
steal immigrants bound for the United States. This people kidnapping business is a rampant
but often ignored problem along the Mexican border.
The mother of the kidnapped woman hires Elvis Cole to rescue her daughter. Cole soon
discovers what has happened to her and he enters into a risky arrangement with a Korean
organized criminal. It's a desperate move and Cole knows it.
"I was now in business with a Korean gang known for extortion, brutality, and violence, and
about to put my trust into a drug cartel known for torture and mass murder. I told myself it
was worth it. I told myself I had no choice. I lied to myself, and knew I was lying, but chose
to believe the lies."
When the plan doesn't work out, Cole is seized by the bajadores and Pike must come to his
rescue. With backup from fellow mercenary Jon Stone, Pike follows the trail left by his
captors and holds nothing back from search for his best friend. The feds are also on the hunt
for Cole and Pike must find him first before the federal agents make mistakes that could blow
Cole's cover - and his life.
This is vintage Robert Crais weaving one of the most suspenseful thrillers I've read in a long
time. This is a book you'll want to savor but if you're like me, the tension will build so
quickly that you'll be unable to put it down. I finished it in a weekend. With fewer things to
do, I'd have been done the same day.
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Check out this bestselling novel, “Taken” by Robert Crais who is the author of numerous
New York Times bestsellers, including The Two Minute Rule, The Forgotten Man, and L.A.
Requiem.
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