Elvis Cole Series

Robert Crais

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The Elvis Cole Series by Robert Crais is a thrilling collection of crime novels centered around the title character, Elvis Cole, a private detective based in Los Angeles.

In the first book, "The Monkey's Raincoat," Cole takes on the case of a missing girl, which leads him deep into the world of a dangerous gang. As he gets closer to the truth, Cole discovers a web of deceit and corruption that puts his own life in jeopardy.

In "Stalking the Angel," Cole is hired to find a valuable piece of art stolen from a wealthy client. The investigation takes a dark turn when he uncovers a sinister plot involving a serial killer and a secret cult. Cole must use all his skills and resources to bring the culprits to justice.

In "Lullaby Town," Cole is hired by a famous Hollywood director to find his long-lost son. What seems like a simple case turns complicated when Cole realizes the boy is being targeted by ruthless criminals. With the odds stacked against him, Cole races against time to rescue the boy and protect him from harm.

In "Free Fall," Cole is enlisted to find the estranged son of a wealthy businessman. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that ties the missing man to drug trafficking and murder. Cole must navigate the dangerous underworld while trying to bring the truth to light.

"The Last Detective" places Cole in the middle of a high-profile murder case, where an influential attorney is killed and his partner goes missing. Cole's investigations lead him into a world of corporate greed and political corruption, testing his loyalty and integrity.

Throughout the series, Elvis Cole's quick wit, sharp instincts, and unorthodox methods make him a compelling and intriguing protagonist. With each book, Robert Crais delivers fast-paced plots, well-developed characters, and engaging storytelling that keep readers on the edge of their seats.

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