The Sentry: A Joe Pike Novel by Robert Crais
Relentlessly paced Published in 2011 by G.P. Putnam's Sons The Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series continues with The Sentry . Technically, it is a Joe Pike novel, but as with most of the books in this series, you get a little bit of both. Joe Pike stumbles into a gang intimidation racket (the famed "give us money or your restaurant gets damaged" routine) in progress and, of course, the two fools actually attempt to fight Pike. When the police come to arrest the one assailant that Pike captures the victim refuses to cooperate with the police. Pike takes a protective interest in Dru, the niece of the owner who was beaten by the gang members before Pike's intervention. Dru and Joe share a nice moment over coffee and, for a moment, Joe's impenetrable emotional armor is actually penetrated. Joe takes a shine to Dru and gets involved and tries to protect her by taking steps to stop the ongoing harassment by the Latino gang. But, somewhere along the way things go awry. Th...