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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780743281645 ISBN: 0743281640 Label: Simon & Schuster Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: July 01, 2008 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Studio: Simon & Schuster Editorial Review: Product Description: Elvis Cole is Back--In a Desperate Fight to Clear his Name... Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Another great bookThis is another great book in the sreies. you dont need to start with the first book. Worth your money Rating: - Who green-lighted this copy&pasted prosaic plot and high-school writing?This is my first [not quite sure how it won't be my last] read of Robert Crais. I was given the understanding that his books are relatively decent, so I went in quite optimistically (I've been looking for a new writer, as I have re-read Stephen King's books as much as I can for the time being, gone through the merry-go-round with Lawrence Block, and each of Lee Child's Reacher... and with Reacher, despite each book having essentially the same plot, I'm entertained. I didn't even have a problem ... Read More Rating: - Elvis Has Come Back in the BuildingRobert Crais has returned to Elvis Cole in this novel set in the Los Angeles area. Elvis is a private investigator who is draw into working on a suicide in the famous Laurel Canyon area of L.A. CHASING DARKNESS starts in like a Harry Bosch police procedural thriller. Which is okay, because I like Michael Connelly's protagonist almost as much as Elvis and his partner Joe Pike. Harry and Elvis can be seen rubbing shoulders, or at least bumping elbows, in at least one Crais novel. This ... Read More Rating: - Elvis Cole Makes Mistakes?Could Elvis Cole have made a mistake? Three years before, he had found evidence to clear Lionel Byrd of a murder charge. Now Byrd has committed suicide, leaving at his feet evidence of seven murders. Cole doesn't believe it, but everyone accepts the new evidence, especially the police, from the deputy chief down to various detectives. So what does the redoubtable Elvis do? Conduct his own investigation parallel to an ongoing official inquiry, stepping on everyone's toes. Of course, being ... Read More Rating: - Typical Robert Crais Good BookMy wife and I have read all of Robert Crais's books, and were delighted to see this one come out. It is a typical book by this author-----dramatic, suspenseful, stretches credibility a little, but still a good, engrossing read. |