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When my partner, Rafn, accidentally shot himself in the foot while he was taking a leak. Right through the top of his boot!”
Laughter. The next round of drinks arrived for the ladies—a vomitous concoction sugared up with pink grapefruit, elderflower cordial, soda, and topped with a cherry tomato. It looked like a salad in a glass.
Of course! The natural springs. We just came from the Blue Lagoon. Omigod, the color! And the mist.”
Another excellent installment in the series. I put this review off for a little bit because I wans't sure what I wanted to say about it. I love this series. I always wonder what will happen next and in this one I was a little surprised, in a good way, with part of the ending. Harry Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer team up to exonerate a woman who’s already served five years for killing her ex-husband. The Last Orphan has it all... a story that has more unexpected twists and turns than a Disney World rollercoaster." — Midwest Book ReviewGregg Hurwitz has never taken his foot off the gas pedal. The Last Orphan continues his trend of complex thrills with an engaging protagonist." — Bookreporter On Evan’s other side, a lantern-jawed retiree was bragging to a gaggle of Australian coeds and anyone else within earshot that he’d been a member of the legendary Viking Squad S.W.A.T. Team known as Sérsveit Ríkislögreglustjórans. A handsome man a few years past his prime, he basked in the glow of the young women’s attention. Following chapters have Evan Smoak getting apprehended by the Secret Service. It seems the President (now a woman) wants a favor. It appears that there’s a very wealthy man at odds with her and her plans. She wants him eliminated. Evan is held hostage and actually calls on Candy McClure, his one time nemesis turned cautious ally to help him escape. (I find McClure so entertaining!)