The Sentry (Joe Pike)

The Sentry (Joe Pike) by Robert Crais, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 2011, is a suspenseful narrative that unfolds over 320 pages. The story follows Dru Rayne and her uncle, who have relocated to Los Angeles after fleeing Hurricane Katrina. Their lives take a perilous turn when Joe Pike witnesses Dru’s uncle being attacked by a gang, prompting him to offer assistance. However, both Dru and her uncle are reluctant to accept help, especially with federal agents covertly observing their situation.
As the plot thickens, the violence escalates, and Pike finds himself in danger. Alongside Elvis Cole, he discovers that Dru and her uncle harbor secrets that challenge everything he believed about them. The narrative delves into themes of deception and danger, as a vengeful force from their past resurfaces, threatening their lives. This edition presents a gripping exploration of private investigators navigating a complex web of mystery and suspense in contemporary Los Angeles.
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Dru Rayne and her uncle fled to L.A. after Hurricane Katrina; but now, five years later, they face a different danger. When Joe Pike witnesses Dru’s uncle beaten by a protection gang, he offers his help, but neither of them want it-and neither do the federal agents mysteriously watching them.
As the level of violence escalates, and Pike himself becomes a target, he and Elvis Cole learn that Dru and her uncle are not who they seem–and that everything he thought he knew about them has been a lie. A vengeful and murderous force from their past is now catching up to them . . . and only Pike and Cole stand in the way.
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