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The
Watchman
Robert Crais
Larkin Conner Barkley lives like the City of Angels is hers for the
taking. Young and staggeringly rich, she speeds through the city
during its loneliest hours, blowing through red after red in her
Aston Martin as if running for her life. Until out of nowhere a car
appears, and with it the metal-on-metal explosion of a terrible
accident. Dazed, Larkin attempts to help the other victims. And
finds herself the sole witness in a secret federal investigation.
For maybe the first time in her life, Larkin wants to do the right
thing. But by agreeing to cooperate with the authorities, she
becomes the target for a relentless team of killers. And when the
U.S. Marshals and the finest security money can buy can't protect
her, Larkin's wealthy family turns to the one man money can't buy -
Joe Pike.
Pike lives a world away from the palaces of Beverly Hills. He's an
ex-cop, ex-Marine, ex-mercenary who owes a bad man a favor, and that
favor is to keep Larkin alive. The one upside of the job is
reuniting with Bud Flynn, Pike's LAPD training officer, and a man
Pike reveres as a father. The downside is Larkin Barkley, who is the
uncontrollable cover girl for self-destruction - and as deeply alone
as Pike.
Pike commits himself to protecting the girl, but when they
immediately come under fire, he realizes someone is selling them
out. In defiance of Bud and the authorities, Pike drops off the grid
with the girl and follows his own rules of survival: strike fast,
hit hard, hunt down the hunters. With the help of private
investigator Elvis Cole, Pike uncovers a web of lies and betrayals,
and the stunning revelation that even the cops are not who they
seem. As the body count rises,Pike's biggest threat might come from
the girl herself, a lost soul in the City of Angels, determined to
destroy herself unless Joe Pike can teach her the value of life . .
. and love.
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