Racing the Light
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published:10th Nov '22
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‘Another grand slam for the master storyteller’ DAVID BALDACCI
‘A modern master of crime fiction’ GREGG HURWITZ
'Robert Crais is a legend who deserves his place alongside Chandler, Hammett & Himes as a true master of the crime and mystery genre' STEVE CAVANAGH
THE CITY OF ANGELS
Adele Schumacher isn’t a typical worried mum. When she hires Elvis to find her missing son, a controversial podcaster named Josh Shoe, she brings a bag filled with cash, paranoid tales of government conspiracies, and a squad of mysterious bodyguards. Finding Josh should be simple, but Elvis quickly learns he isn’t alone in the hunt – a team of deadly strangers are determined to find Josh first.
THE CITY OF LIES
With dangerous secrets lurking behind every lead, Elvis needs his friend Joe Pike more than ever to uncover the truth about Josh, corrupt politicians, and the murderous business cartels rotting the heart of Los Angeles. And when his estranged ex-girlfriend Lucy Chenier and her son return to the city, Elvis realizes just how much he has to lose . . . if he survives.
Written with the heart, humour, and relentless suspense for which Crais is famous, Racing the Light delivers Elvis Cole’s most dangerous case yet.
Why Crais is the King of Crime . . .
‘Robert Crais – and Joe Pike – will have you by the throat’ INDEPENDENT
'Just keeps getting better and better' EVENING STANDARD
‘Robert Crais is hands-down the World’s Greatest Crime Fiction Writer’ HUFFINGTON POST
‘Expertly delivers his customary modern-day riff on the 1940s hardboiled idiom’ GUARDIAN
'The Elvis Cole and Joe Pike novels are among the very finest series in existence. I love these books. You will too' STEVE CAVANAGH
‘Cleverly plotted, stylishly written’ WASHINGTON POST
ISBN: 9781471195013
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: unknown
368 pages