Stalking the Angel45 reviews
Robert Crais

Crimeline, 1992

I'm Hooked On Cole!

+ Stalking the Second Elvis Cole Novel
+ Stalking the angel
+ Elvis Cole rocks!
  
  











  



  
L.A. Requiem (Elvis Cole Novels)184 reviews
Robert Crais

Ballantine Books, 2000

Another good action thriller writer

+ The Best of Robert Crais' Elvis Cole's novels
+ The Best Elvis Cole Novel I've Read
+ wow!
  
  











  



  
Indigo Slam: An Elvis Cole Novel50 reviews
Robert Crais

Fawcett, 2003

RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ELVIS & PIKE SAVE THE KIDS FROM THE COMMIES!"

+ Another good thriller
+ A review of the audiobook
+ Another winner for Robert Crais
  
  











  



  
The Last Detective116 reviews
Robert Crais

Ballantine Books, 2004

Love This Book

+ Five Stars from a first time Crais reader!!!
+ Another Well Done Elvis Cole Novel
+ Elvis is Back!
+ Excellent Story and Added Depth for Elvis
  
  











  



  
Free Fall38 reviews
Robert Crais

Crimeline, 1994

My Favorite of the Elvis Cole Novels So Far

+ Robert Crais' "Free Fall"
+ Another winner for Robert Crais

FREE FALL is the fourth entry in Robert Crais's "Elvis Cole" series about a private eye in Los Angeles. I'm currently reading this series in order, and this novel is the best of the four I've read. I truly admire Crais's sharp prose style, which is remarkably clever and funny. All of his books ...
  
  











  



  
The Forgotten Man (Elvis Cole Novels)92 reviews
Robert Crais

Ballantine Books, 2006

RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ELVIS COLE FANS LEARN A LOT ABOUT ELVIS'S MYSTERIOUS YOUTH!"

+ Fun, suspenseful, and engaging!
+ The first book I've read in the Elvis Cole series, and I'm hooked!
+ Truly a great detective book (a review of the audiobook)
  
  











  



  
Lullaby Town : An Elvis Cole Novel52 reviews
Robert Crais

Bantam, 1993

A fast-paced, breathtaking thriller

+ Another great installment in the series.
+ Game Over. Robert Crais is Simply the King of Plot/Character
+ Great Read
+ This Elvis Cole novel is Very Enjoyable
  
  











  



  
Sunset Express: An Elvis Cole Novel (Elvis Cole Novels)48 reviews
Robert Crais

Ballantine Books, 2005

Elvis Cole is one of the great detectives

+ 4.5 stars
+ Sunset Express

The more I read Crais's Elvis Cole novels, the more I find myself enjoying them. Sunset Express was no exception. I actually hadn't read the cover copy before I started the book so I was disappointed when it didn't start off sounding like a Cole novel. Never fear, though, Elvis soon enters the ...
  
  











  



  
The Monkey's Raincoat92 reviews
Robert Crais

Crimeline, 1992

The first of Robert Crais' novels.

+ Not Bad!
+ first Robert Crais novel
+ on time & in excellent condition
+ Great example of the PI genre
  
  











  



  
The Watchman: A Joe Pike Novel144 reviews
Robert Crais

Simon & Schuster, 2007

Dramatic, sucks you right in

+ The Watchman
+ Great as an audio book!
+ Great characters
  
  











  



  
Chasing Darkness: An Elvis Cole Novel (Elvis Cole)71 reviews
Robert Crais

Simon & Schuster, 2008

Great book, great series overall

+ Another great book

I had never read any books by Robert Crais prior to 2 months ago when I picked up Chasing Darkness. I had seen the name Elvis Cole here and there and thought any book with a PI named Elvis was probably going to be a joke, literally and figuratively. I am glad I overcame my own foolish ...
  
  











  



  
Voodoo River (Elvis Cole Novels)47 reviews
Robert Crais

Hyperion, 1996

Terrific

+ Action and affability in the bayous
+ Too Much Richness
+ Another Enjoyable Elvis Cole Mystery
+ I Like Elvis
  
  











  



  
Free Fall38 reviews
Robert Crais

Crimeline, 1994

My Favorite of the Elvis Cole Novels So Far

+ Robert Crais' "Free Fall"
+ Another winner for Robert Crais

FREE FALL is the fourth entry in Robert Crais's "Elvis Cole" series about a private eye in Los Angeles. I'm currently reading this series in order, and this novel is the best of the four I've read. I truly admire Crais's sharp prose style, which is remarkably clever and funny. All of his books ...
  
  











  



  
The Forgotten Man (Elvis Cole Novels)92 reviews
Robert Crais

Ballantine Books, 2006

RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ELVIS COLE FANS LEARN A LOT ABOUT ELVIS'S MYSTERIOUS YOUTH!"

+ Fun, suspenseful, and engaging!
+ The first book I've read in the Elvis Cole series, and I'm hooked!
+ Truly a great detective book (a review of the audiobook)
  
  











  



  
The Watchman: A Joe Pike Novel144 reviews
Robert Crais

Simon & Schuster, 2007

Dramatic, sucks you right in

+ The Watchman
+ Great as an audio book!
+ Great characters
  
  











  



  
The Last Detective116 reviews
Robert Crais

Ballantine Books, 2004

Love This Book

+ Five Stars from a first time Crais reader!!!
+ Another Well Done Elvis Cole Novel
+ Elvis is Back!
+ Excellent Story and Added Depth for Elvis
  
  











  



  
The Monkey's Raincoat92 reviews
Robert Crais

Crimeline, 1992

The first of Robert Crais' novels.

+ Not Bad!
+ first Robert Crais novel
+ on time & in excellent condition
+ Great example of the PI genre
  
  











  



  
Lullaby Town : An Elvis Cole Novel52 reviews
Robert Crais

Bantam, 1993

A fast-paced, breathtaking thriller

+ Another great installment in the series.
+ Game Over. Robert Crais is Simply the King of Plot/Character
+ Great Read
+ This Elvis Cole novel is Very Enjoyable
  
  











  



  
Chasing Darkness: An Elvis Cole Novel (Elvis Cole)71 reviews
Robert Crais

Simon & Schuster, 2008

Great book, great series overall

+ Another great book

I had never read any books by Robert Crais prior to 2 months ago when I picked up Chasing Darkness. I had seen the name Elvis Cole here and there and thought any book with a PI named Elvis was probably going to be a joke, literally and figuratively. I am glad I overcame my own foolish ...
  
  











  



  
Stalking the Angel45 reviews
Robert Crais

Crimeline, 1992

I'm Hooked On Cole!

+ Stalking the Second Elvis Cole Novel
+ Stalking the angel
+ Elvis Cole rocks!