Hostage - Robert Crais

Hostage

By Robert Crais

  • Release Date: 2001-08-07
  • Genre: Police Procedural
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 264 Ratings

Description

The bestselling author of Demolition Angel and L.A. Requiem returns with his most intense and intricate thriller yet.

As the Los Angeles Times said, Robert Crais is “a crime writer operating at the top of his game.” His complex heroes and heroines, his mastery of noir atmosphere, and his brilliant, taut plots have catapulted him into the front rank of a new breed of thriller writers. Hostage proves his earlier success was no fluke. It’s an unstoppable read.

An ex-con with delusions of grandeur and his tagalong brother unwittingly team up with a psychopath one wrong word away from meltdown. When their late afternoon joyride turns into a random act of violence, they take a family hostage in the affluent bedroom community of Bristo Camino. Enter Chief of Police Jeff Talley, a stressed-out former LAPD SWAT negotiator who is hiding from his past. Plunged back into the high-pressure world that he desperately wants to forget, Talley soon learns that his nightmare has only begun.

The hostages are not who they seem, and the home contains secrets that even L.A.’s most lethal and volatile crime lord, Sonny Benza, fears. As Talley tries to hold himself together and save the people inside, the full weight of Benza’s wrath descends on him, putting the police chief and his own family at risk. Soon, all involved are held hostage by the exigencies of fate and the only one capable of diffusing the standoff is the least stable of them all.

Hostage is a blistering stand-alone thriller with superb characters in crisis, multistranded plotting, and pitch-perfect Southern California sensibility.

Reviews

  • It was a good read. The kind you keep wanting to get back to but you can’t read nonstop!

    5
    By Cinq Cepages
    What I said in the title.
  • As always tense and absorbing

    5
    By Giv10
    Robert Crais is one of my all time favorite authors. Although detailed, he never gets bogged down in page filling detail and wasted verbiage. This storyline was so intense I had to stop reading and prepare myself for the seemingly inevitable only to find yet another twist. His characters are creative, likable, yes even the bad guys, and interesting. I’ve read almost everything he has written and always find myself saying wow at the end and wanting more. Highly recommend this and every other book he’s written.
  • Hostage

    4
    By Dacrouch
    This was a middling to fair ROBERT Craig book. Could have skipped this one