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‘A HIGH-OCTANE THRILLER' Chicago Tribune

A mysterious young woman walks into a lonely truck stop and asks a stranger for a ride.

Deputy Sheriff Kevin Pulaski is on vacation and has plenty of time to kill, so he agrees to help her.

But he soon discovers she is no ordinary hitchhiker. Instead, she is running for her life from hardened criminals who believe she holds the secret to finding a lost fortune of gangland cash.

Pulaski finds himself swept up in a desperate chase down the length of America’s legendary Route 66, pursued by gangsters who are about to learn he is much more than a good Samaritan…

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One of the most entertaining books of the year’ Chicago Tribune

The action boils and tension sizzles. Well-developed characters, action-packed scenes and power writing make Cobb a great read’ Tulsa World

Jim Cobb’s sensational mystery novel is the best thing to come down the Mother Road in a long time’ MICHAEL WALLIS, author of Route 66: The Mother Road

Packed with action, car chases and romance… If you like hot rods, this is the book for you’ Roanoke Times & World-News

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PRAISE FOR CHOOSERS OF THE SLAIN, BOOK 1 IN JAMES H. COBB’S USS CUNNINGHAM

'A blockbuster… excellent' DALE BROWN

'A direct hit! ' ERIC VAN LUSTBADER

'The best naval hero since Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan' Murder Ink

'As lively as Dale Brown, leaner than Clancy, Cobb is a military buff par excellence' Publishers Weekly

'Tom Clancy had better watch out' Kirkus Reviews

288 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 13, 1999

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Author 68 books2,712 followers
December 4, 2013
This is a fun, peppy read first pubbed in 1999 just before the big Y2K scare. Many thanks to James Reasoner for his recommendation on his blog.

It's September 1958. L.A. Deputy Sheriff Kevin Pulaski (who's spent 4 years in the hellhole called Korea) goes to Chicago on R&R to reconnect with his brother.

Instead our hero hooks up with a Mobster's daughter, and their high-octane, on-the-road caper kicks off. Lisette ISO a slug of dad's money hidden somewhere. This familiar storyline pretty much takes place on the historic Route 66 (all now a tourist by-way).

Assets (ak.a. why I enjoyed WEST ON 66): Snappy prose. Old school romance (Pulaski calls his girlfriend "The Princess". Cute.). Lots of chase scenes. Unexpected plot twists. First-rate settings on Route 66.
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855 reviews
December 4, 2013
A young undercover Las Angeles County Deputy Sheriff is headed home from
a Chicago family vacation and stops at a truck stop for his evening meal. He is approached by a beautiful young woman looking for a ride west. He agrees and the couple are accosted in the parking lot on their way to his souped up '57 Chevy by three gangster types, driving a hemi powered Chrysler 300, who have a relationship with the young woman and very much want to keep her in Chicago. It makes for an exciting ride west on 66.
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1,437 reviews17 followers
May 3, 2019
A fun read, West on 66 is ostensibly the story of an undercover cop who helps a woman as she runs from the Mafia and tries to find some missing cash. Really, though, it's a fantasy quest story, with the main character Galahad (he's called this twice), the woman a Princess, the gangsters dragons, and the money (or L.A.?), the Grail. And despite its gritty, car-chasing, gun-blasting surface, the book is actually quite Romantic - the hero triumphs, and you find yourself cheering him on.
247 reviews1 follower
August 18, 2011
A hot car, hot chick, and a hot colt 45. Wrap around a tense mystery on a long road and you've got a tight grip on a great book. The author writes this tale in the first person. Great descriptive language, keeping the reader "locked in" to a quick read of 265 pages. Indulge yourself!!! I dare ya.
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33 reviews
September 4, 2018
This book is fan-friggin-tastic! In the tradition of Elmore Leonard, Cobb comes up with a fast, action-packed cops and robbers story / mystery which is right up my alley. I love this kind of no-nonsense writing which both moves and shows a canny command of language and prose. Give me more please!!
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984 reviews7 followers
September 11, 2023
It's 1958 and Kevin Pulaski has taken a three-week vacation from his job as an LA County sheriff to reconnect with his brother in Chicago. It only takes him four days to realize he and his brother don't really have that much in common any more.

So he and his rebuilt 1957 Chevrolet start a road trip home, leaving early and taking their time, heading west on Route 66.

It doesn't take long for Kevin to stumble into someone else's trouble, rescuing a young woman at a highway truck stop. But the young woman may also be the key to some unsolved mysteries, engaging Pulaski's policeman side.

It's wonderful road trip along the fabled highway, leaving me wanting to take one more drive myself.
1 review
February 14, 2023
Entertaining

Ok, I rated 4 stars but that's a small stretch. Call it 3 1/2 because even though Lisette's run from a mobster isn't a thriller it is certainly action packed with a dose of romance. I like Cobb's writing style and recommend this if you're looking for something to tide you over till the next seat of your pants thriller.
16 reviews
January 17, 2024
Get your kicks on 66.

Engaging and highly readable story that will keep the reader turning the pages. Cobb can be a bit heavy-handed with his narrative musings and purple prose, but the story doesn't suffer from it much, if at all. The plot is simple and predictable, the characters are few, and the action moves right along.
28 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2022
Pure exciting escapism.

I loved the way the story tumbled from one breathtakingly riveting incident to the next. Incredibly graphic descriptions meant I could picture every town, every motel visited on this charge down route 66.
23 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2022
Fast read about a fast car

Good book that you can get through on a long flight. Get two head about the famous Route 66 and it's importance back in the 50s. While a bit over dramatic at times, the action and suspense makes up for the love story throughout.
152 reviews
June 26, 2022
This was a fantastic book with plenty of action, a ‘57 Chevy, Route 66 road-trip, a Chicago mafia connection, pretty girl and buried cash. If you like to read about any of those things, I recommend this book.
3 reviews
August 5, 2022
Route 66 as it was

Fascinating for those of us who have actually driven the mother road before the interstates. I well remember many of the towns and locations along the way, but never on a trip as exciting as in the book.
211 reviews1 follower
December 16, 2022
Unforgettable journey.

Really good story, part travel,drama and action. Simple storyline L A cop travelling from Chicago to Los Angeles via route 66 picks up girl at truck stop and then his troubles begin. Very descriptive and some good chases.
2 reviews1 follower
March 11, 2023
thriller on Route 66

I have always known about Route 66, but never followed it all the way. This a mystery/thriller set in the late 50s. Some of the tropes are a little standard, but overall the story is good. Car aficionados will enjoy many of the descriptions.
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422 reviews1 follower
April 12, 2022
3.5*. Great to visit lots of the Route 66 gems when they were in their heyday and Route 66 was a "thing".
35 reviews1 follower
May 9, 2022
pretty shallow characters
312 reviews2 followers
May 20, 2022
Superb tale

I enjoyed every word of this tale. The storyline twisted and turned a lot.it was a challenge to keep up
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1,978 reviews22 followers
July 31, 2022
Far better than TV series

A great description of the country side all along the highway and various tows,and landmarks. A exciting mystery as well.
5 reviews
June 6, 2025
What a ride!!

One of those books where you can't wait to pick it up again. Incredible writing, great characters great '57 Chevy!!
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352 reviews33 followers
April 18, 2013
West on 66 is a love story about a man, his gun and his car. The man is named Kevin and the car is named Car. She's a 1957 Chevy, and she forges a deep emotional, physical and spiritual bond with our hard-chargin' hero as they travel the full length of Route 66, peeping, fighting, shooting, stabbing, fornicating and killing in all the right places.

There's also a dame--and despite being abused, raped and violated since late childhood--she's still a looker with enough good sense to swoon at our hero and admit that she's clueless without his guidance.

This is a giant load of patriarchal horsepuckey. I can only hope the attitude behind this throwback becomes as extinct as the roadway it exploits.
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Author 74 books91 followers
November 10, 2010
A mysterious young woman walks into the truck stop where off-duty police detective Kevin Pulaski has stopped for dinner. He senses something sinister to her request for a ride to St. Louis. Before he knows it, he's deeply involved in her flight from a life ruled by organized crime. Set in 1957, this murder mystery is a fast ride along old US Route 66 as Kevin and Lisette run for their lives from a gang of mobsters intent on revenge. It kept me turning pages, trying to find out what happens next and what happened years ago to Lisette and her family. James Cobb keeps the tension going all through the book.
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1,267 reviews82 followers
December 5, 2013
I don't remember a lot about this book,(read it in 2002) but I do remember how much I enjoyed it being different from what I was used to reading from Cobb.

Also, there were the fond memories of my youth and family vacations between Los Angeles and Chicago, riding along as my father drove Route 66.

And who of my generation can forget the TV series, Route 66 with the new Corvettes each season?
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266 reviews5 followers
May 7, 2014
If you have ever wanted to drive Route 66 when it was THE route from east to west, before freeways took the glamor out of a cross country ride, this is the book for you, in a '57 Chevy no less. Along with the scenery you get a thrill-a-minute adventure.
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518 reviews6 followers
October 2, 2014
I enjoyed how the book was structured. It was easy to follow as he went state-to-state along Route 66. I like that there was a little bit of love thrown in there.

Though I am not a big fan of mysteries and of the extremely graphic sexual parts. I think the incest scenes were a bit much.
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50 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2018
I really enjoyed this book, not only because Cobb is able to spin a good yarn, but because I have traveled Route 66 from Chicago to LA and have been many of the places he describes. It's a page-turner!
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41 reviews5 followers
July 16, 2008
The pacing was a little rough in spots, but it is certainly the best noir I've read in awhile. Aggressively masculine, exactly what I was looking for.
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722 reviews13 followers
August 13, 2012
Having read this book I had an urge to travel the same road myself. I know its not the same now but the book gives an evocative feel to the journey,while still telling a compelling story.
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1,937 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2013
This book fit the genre specifics, but it just didn't thrill me.
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