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Taken

Taken

The search for a missing girl leads private investigators Elvis Cole and Joe Pike into the nightmarish world of human trafficking in this #1 New York Times bestseller from Robert Crais.

When Nita Morales hires Elvis Cole to find her missing daughter, she's sure it's a ruse orchestrated by the girl and her boyfriend. She's wrong. They've been taken by bajadores—border bandits who prey on the innocent by buying, selling, and disposing of victims like commodities.

Cole and Joe Pike start an undercover investigation to find the couple, but their plan derails when Cole disappears, leaving Pike to burn through the murderous world of human traffickers to find his friend as well as the missing young people. But he may already be too late...

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  • Maybe the best yet!!

    Look forward to the next book in the series!

    By TNT 43094

  • Taken

    Crais at the top of his game. This is a truly superb thriller. Perhaps it’s his best book yet.

    By JPB 9871

  • Sometimes it takes a village to rescue a child.

    Elvis Cole, the world’s greatest detective gets a job from a frantic mother. Her college aged daughter is missing along with her drop-out boyfriend. Cole takes the job, but the trail of the young lovers disappears in the desert. What Cole does find, a pit filled with decomposing bodies. After ascertaining that none are the object of his search, Cole calls in the posse’, Pike and Stone. To say any more would be considered a spoiler. So let me wrap it up by saying if you like Elvis Cole and his cat, this read won’t disappoint.

    By Mary S. Munro

  • Really good book

    Elvis Cole and Joe Pike are a great team. Each Crais book gets better and better.

    By PRT67

  • Taken

    I can’t say much about this book because I might give away spoilers. I’m guessing that people in real life go through much more violence and cruelty. I don’t think I could read that though. This book was so suspenseful that I read it until I finished it at 5:00 am. Robert Crais has become my favorite author. I am recommending this book to friends.

    By DenverTwin

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