"[A] riveting novel with a vivid sense of place . . . Anyone who
enjoys a well-written, fast-paced, noirish thriller with a great aha!
moment shouldn't miss The Forgotten Man."--The Boston Globe
In an alleyway in Los Angeles, an old man, clutching faded newspaper
clippings and gasping his last words to a cop, lies dying of a gunshot
wound. The victim claims to be P.I. Elvis Cole's long-lost father--a
stranger who has always haunted his son.
As a teenager, Cole searched desperately for his father. As a man, he
faces the frightening possibility that this murder victim was himself a
killer. Caught in limbo between a broken love affair and way too much
publicity over his last case, Cole at first resists getting involved
with this new case. Then it consumes him. Now a stranger's terrifying
secrets--and a hunt for his killer--give Cole a frightening glimpse into
his own past. And he can't tell if it's forgiveness or a bullet that's
coming next. . . .
"Robert Crais is a crime writer of incredible talent--his novels are
not only suspenseful and deeply atmospheric but very hard to put
down."--Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code
"A brutal but exhilarating climax."--USA Today