Cole and Pike are trying to help a girl find her father - but run into far more trouble than they bargained for... 'Robert Crais is a classic American crime writer, tough and funny. His books just get better and better' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Cole and Pike are trying to help a girl find her father - but run into far more trouble than they bargained for...'Robert Crais is a classic American crime writer, tough and funny. His books just get better and better' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Cole and Pike are trying to help a girl find her father - but run into far more trouble than they bargained for... 'Robert Crais is a classic American crime writer, tough and funny. His books just get better and better' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Cole and Pike are trying to help a girl find her father - but run into far more trouble than they bargained for...'Robert Crais is a classic American crime writer, tough and funny. His books just get better and better' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Fifteen-year-old Teri Hewitt has been left holding the babies since her dad disappeared without trace. She wants LA private eye Elvis Cole to find him and although he knows he should refuse and hand it over to social services, he finds himself taking on the case.
The search reveals a chronically unemployed drug addict caught up in counterfeiting scams and mixed up with the Russian mafia and Vietnamese gunmen. As the action heads towards a gunfight in Disneyland and Cole dodges his almost-girlfriend's ex-husband, he realises Teri is one whole lot of trouble he should have left to the professionals.“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
Crais is a fine writer ... Terrific INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Crais creates plots as lucid as blueprints and strong enough to build cities on. A sustained, skilful and thrilling whodunit ... So good you'll want to shout about it LITERARY REVIEW
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.
Fifteen-year-old Teri Hewitt has been left holding the babies since her dad disappeared without trace. She wants LA private eye Elvis Cole to find him and although he knows he should refuse and hand it over to social services, he finds himself taking on the case.The search reveals a chronically unemployed drug addict caught up in counterfeiting scams and mixed up with the Russian mafia and Vietnamese gunmen. As the action heads towards a gunfight in Disneyland and Cole dodges his almost-girlfriend's ex-husband, he realises Teri is one whole lot of trouble he should have left to the professionals.
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