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Robert Crais (pronounced /kreɪs/) (born June 20, 1953) is an American author of detective fiction and former screenwriter. Crais began his career writing scripts for television shows such as Hill Street Blues , Cagney & Lacey , Quincy , Miami Vice and L.A. Law .
ISBN. 0-553-27585-2. OCLC. 33271313. Followed by. Stalking the Angel. The Monkey's Raincoat is a 1987 detective novel by Robert Crais. It is the first in a series of linked novels centering on the private investigator Elvis Cole and his partner Joe Pike. Cole is a tough, wisecracking ex- Ranger with an irresistible urge to do what is morally right.
Hostage is a 2001 thriller novel by Robert Crais, [1] [2] set in fictional Bristo Bay, California, about a small town police chief named Jeff Talley with memories of a failed hostage situation, who must negotiate the same type of situation in his own town if he wants his own family to live.
The Watchman (Crais novel) Categories: American novels by writer. Crime novels by writer.
0-345-45494-4. Preceded by. Voodoo River. Followed by. Indigo Slam. Sunset Express is a 1996 detective novel by Robert Crais. It is the sixth in a series of linked novels centering on the private investigator Elvis Cole. It won the Shamus Award and was named as one of the "Best Books of 1996" by Publishers Weekly .
0-345-43447-1. Preceded by. Indigo Slam. Followed by. The Last Detective. L.A. Requiem is a 1999 detective novel by Robert Crais. It is the eighth in a series of linked novels centering on the private investigator Elvis Cole.
PS3553.R264 W38 2007. Preceded by. The Forgotten Man. Followed by. Chasing Darkness. The Watchman is a 2007 detective novel by Robert Crais. It is the eleventh in a series of linked novels centering on private investigator Elvis Cole and his partner Joe Pike .
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