Just Finished: The Big Empty by Robert Crais

I absolutely loved the new audiobook version of The Big Empty. The narration brought the story to life in such a vivid and compelling way, and I think the twentieth book in the series is the best book of all.

📚 About the Book
Elvis Cole and his enigmatic partner, Joe Pike, race to find a terrifying, unidentified killer in this twisting, unpredictable thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Robert Crais.
Traci Beller was thirteen when her father disappeared in the sleepy town of Rancha, not far from Los Angeles. The evidence says Tommy Beller abandoned his family, but Traci never believed it. Now, ten years later, Traci is a high-profile influencer with millions of followers and the money to hire the best detective she can find: Elvis Cole.


Elvis heads to Rancha where an ex-con named Sadie Givens and her daughter, Anya, might have a line on the missing man. But when Elvis finds himself shadowed by a gang of vicious criminals, the missing persons cold case becomes far more sinister.
Elvis calls his ex-Marine friend, Joe Pike, for help, and they follow Tommy Beller’s trail into the depths of a monstrous, hidden evil. The case flips on its head, victims become predators, predators become prey, and the question becomes: Can Elvis Cole save them all from this nightmare?
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🎙 Narrator
The audiobook features an exceptional narration by Luke Daniels, that perfectly captures the intensity, emotion, and occasional irreverence of the story. It’s truly a well done narration.

✍️ About the Author
Robert Crais is a bestselling author known for his iconic Elvis Cole and Joe Pike series. A former TV writer for hit shows like Hill Street Blues and Miami Vice, Crais transitioned to novels, where he’s become one of the most respected voices in modern crime fiction. His awards include the Anthony, Barry, and Shamus Awards, and his books have been translated into 42 languages.

If you haven’t checked out The Big Empty yet, I highly recommend it—especially the audiobook.

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