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Robert Crais (pronounced / k r eɪ s /; 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 .
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.
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. Plot
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. [1] It won the Shamus Award and was named as one of the "Best Books of 1996" by Publishers Weekly. [citation needed]
Pages in category "Novels by Robert Crais" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. L.A. Requiem; M.
Robert B. Parker (1932–2010) James Patterson (1947–) Eliot Pattison; Louise Penny (1958–) Anne Perry (1938–2023) Ellis Peters (1913–1995), pseudonym of Edith Pargeter; Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) Ellery Queen, pseudonym of Frederick Dannay and Manfred B. Lee; Qiu Xiaolong (1953–) Ian Rankin (1960–) Satyajit Ray (1921–1992 ...
Called Ryū ga Gotoku 8 in Japan, this is the first main series game in the West to use the Like a Dragon title instead of Yakuza, due to the events of the game prior.
S/T : Robert Crais January 25, 1979 ( 1979-01-25 ) Quincy's attempts to expose a plastic surgeon whose incompetence led to the death of two women and the disfigurement of a prominent actress is thwarted by government red tape, a reluctant district attorney and an injunction from the Federal Trade Commission .