The First Rule

· Hachette UK
4.7
32 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

'Crais just gets better and better . . . Crais's novels are as appealing as chocolate eclairs and just as satisfying. Trouble is, like cream cakes, I want to eat them all at once' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

'A nerve-racking, switchbacking tale of guilt and redemption...so good it gives you goosebumps' EVENING STANDARD

Joe Pike is out for revenge and no cop, no bad guy, no one alive, is going to stop him.

Frank Meyer had got out of 'the life' safely. He had put an end to his mercenary days, turned over a new leaf and settled down with his wife and children. It had been a hard decision but, encouraged by his boss and friend Joe Pike, he had walked away.

Ten years later, a group of armed men break into his Los Angeles home and brutally gun down him and his family. It's a vicious, cold and professional job. The crew leave no trace behind except the bodies.

But they have made one catastrophic, and almost certainly terminal, mistake - Joe Pike. Because Pike is now determined to hunt down and eliminate everyone involved in the attack, one by one. And it doesn't matter that, as he starts to investigate, he discovers that these criminals are bigger and better organised than he ever could have imagined, because they are about to learn the first rule:

Don't make Joe Pike mad...

Ratings and reviews

4.7
32 reviews
Helen John-Hall
November 9, 2016
More Lee Child than Robert Craig. I've loved Pike in all the books he's been in but this one shows a different side, warmer, more human. As an invincible one man army he's still one of the best and definitely " a terrible enemy"
Adam Freemotion
September 30, 2016
This was my first book of Robert Crais. it was a simple Crime story about family being murdered and someone decides to take their revenge. The story had not anything mysterious and it was very odd for me to see most of readers shelved it as "Mystery" novel. I saw the story very simple and streamlined without any turns and twists. actually I waited till the last line of the last page to find any, but got disappointed. despite the story had not fill-in-the blanks texts (as we can find everywhere), but didn't contain anything weird, odd, mysterious and unpredictable to catch my attention. surely enough I need to read another book of this author to conclude about him, but frankly saying, I expected a good book, regarding to the higher point of it, but got a little bit disappointed, as we can find hundreds of average crime books here and their as if they are the same but have been written by different authors.
1 person found this review helpful
Janie-Lee McRobert
September 16, 2013
Robert Crais -I LOVE Elvis Cole and Joe Pike is of course my hero as well. Two hot men...

About the author

Robert Crais is the author of the bestselling Cole & Pike novels. A native of Louisiana, Crais moved to Hollywood in the late 70s where he began a successful career in television, writing scripts for such major series as CAGNEY & LACEY, MIAMI VICE and HILL STREET BLUES. In the mid 80s, following his success with the TV buddy genre, Crais created a series of crime novels based around the characters Cole & Pike. In addition, Crais has also written several bestselling standalone thrillers. In 2014 he became a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America. Robert Crais lives in Los Angeles with his wife and family.
Find out more at www.robertcrais.com.

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