| 2007 NY: Simon & Schuster First edition, first printing, mint, new/unread in a flawless dustjacket, signed by the author.
The New York Times bestselling author of The Two-Minute Rule and L.A. Requiem comes roaring back with his Elvis Cole series - and a twist. Because in this novel, for the first time, Joe Pike is in the driver's seat. But fans don't need to worry, Elvis Cole aids and abets. When the U. S. Marshals and the finest private security firm that money can buy can't protect Larkin Conner Barkley from the men who want her dead, her wealthy family hires the one man money can't buy to protect their daughter - Joe Pike. Joe owes a bad man a favor, and the favor is to protect Larkin, a spoiled, self-centered, rich girl who happens to be a federal witness in a case the feds are putting together to bust a crime cartel linking organized mobsters and West Coast industrialists. And when Pike learns that the man he'll be working for is one of his oldest and most trusted friends - his former LAPD training officer, Bud Flynn - Pike signs on and commits himself to protecting the girl's life. But Pike and the girl immediately come under intense fire, and Pike realizes that someone is leaking information that could get them both killed. Turning to his friend Elvis Cole for help, Pike's investigation soon reveals a web of lies and deceptions, half-truths and betrayals, and the stunning revelation that even the cops are not who they seem. |