L.A. Requiem

An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel

Elvis Cole #8
Cover Art for 9780345521491, L.A. Requiem by Robert Crais
ISBN: 9780345521491
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 26 May, 2020
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Penguin
Editions:
51 other editions of this product

“Terrific entertainment . . . A powerful portrait of Los Angeles in our time: swift, colorful, gripping, a real knockout.”—Dean KoontzThe day starts like any other in L.A. The sun burns hot as the Santa Ana winds blow ash from mountain fires to coat the glittering city. But for private investigator Joe Pike, the city will never be the same again. His ex-lover, Karen Garcia, is dead, brutally murdered with a gun shot to the head.Now Karen’s powerful father calls on Pike (a former cop) and his partner, Elvis Cole, to keep an eye on the LAPD as they search for his daughter’s killer–because in the luminous City of Angels, everyone has secrets, and even the mighty blue have something to hide. But what starts as a little procedural hand-holding turns into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse. For a dark web of conspiracy threatens to destroy Pike and Cole’s twelve-year friendship—if not their lives. And L.A. just might be singing their dirge.Praise for L.A. Requiem“One of the best crime novels I’ve ever read. Absolutely terrific!”—David Baldacci“Darker, denser, deeper, and more satisfying than anything he’s written before.”—The Denver Post“[A] whodunit with salsa and soul . . . [Crais] keeps his plot pounding along.”—People

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