The minefield of Elvis Cole's past is coming back to haunt him - with a vengeance...
Robert Crais is the author of the bestselling Cole and Pike novels. Crais began a successful career in television in the 1970s, writing scripts for such major series as Cagney and Lacey, Miami Vice and Hill Street Blues. In addition to the Cole and Pike novels, he has also written several bestselling stand-alone thrillers. Crais lives in Los Angeles with his wife and family.
Bleak, uncompromising and edge-of-the-seat exciting, this latest
chapter in Cole's search for a meaning to his life is utterly
compelling
*IRISH INDEPENDENT*
Crais keeps the suspense and the action boiling byleading the
reader step by step toward the shocking solution to the two
mysteries at the novel's heart...in what continues to be one of
today's best detective series
*LOS ANGELES TIMES*
Even at their goriest and most violent, there is a humanity about
Robert Crais's Elvis Cole PI novels . . . these LA-noir thrillers
feel as if they might have been written by Raymond Chandler if he
had been a nice guy
*WASHINGTON POST*
Robert Crais is a crime writer of incredible talent - His novels
are not only suspenseful and deeply atmospheric . . . they are very
hard to put down
*Dan Brown*
Robert Crais tells a good tale, skilfully waving together elements
of forensic science with old-fashioned sleuthing. The central
characters . . . are well-drawn and vivid. The supporting cast is a
satisfying mix of the grotesque and the malign. I have come late to
the Elvis Cole series but, on the evidence of The Forgotten Man, I
will be seeking out its predecessors as well as looking forward to
the next episode
*TRIBUNE*
Crais' work has always been superior and very well written. This
one is no exception
*DEADLY PLEASURES*
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