The Big Empty

by

Robert Crais

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of private detective novels and crime thrillers.
  • Readers who enjoy witty, intelligent protagonists with a sense of humor.
  • Those who appreciate complex plots with unexpected twists.
  • People who like stories that explore darker themes while maintaining moments of levity.
  • Readers who enjoy strong character dynamics and partnerships in their fiction.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer lighter, cozy mysteries without intense or violent scenes.
  • Those who are not fond of complex plots or multiple storylines.
  • People who are sensitive to themes of child endangerment or graphic violence.
  • Readers who prefer standalone novels and may be overwhelmed by the history of a long-running series.
  • Those who dislike detective stories that delve into darker, more psychological territory.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Engaging and well-developed main characters Elvis Cole and Joe Pike
  • Strong friendship and partnership between Elvis and Joe
  • Witty dialogue and humor, especially from Elvis
  • Compelling and twisty plot with unexpected turns
  • Well-crafted secondary characters that feel authentic
  • Darker tone adds depth to the story
  • Suspenseful and page-turning narrative
  • Skillful building of tension and danger
  • Satisfying resolution without cliffhangers
  • Thoughtful exploration of themes like evil and justice

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot may be too dark or intense for some readers
  • Some found it less engaging than previous books in the series
  • Main characters may feel stagnant to long-time readers
  • Plot can be convoluted or complicated at times
  • Joe Pike's role is smaller than in some previous books
  • Some readers found the writing style disjointed
  • Pacing issues, with a slow start for some readers
  • Lack of character development for long-time protagonists
  • Some plot elements felt predictable to certain readers
  • A few readers found it formulaic compared to earlier books in the series

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