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L.A. Requiem (Elvis Cole Novels) Paperback - 1999
by Robert Crais
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- Title L.A. Requiem (Elvis Cole Novels)
- Author Robert Crais
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Condition Used; Good
- Pages 382
- Language ENG
- Publisher Orion, London
- Date 08/05/1999
- Bookseller's Inventory # 4369334
- ISBN 9780752824901
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Summary
The 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.From the Paperback edition.
First line
Uniformed LAPD Officer Joe Pike could hear the banda music even with the engine idling, the a.c. jacked to meat locker, and the two-way crackling callout codes to other units.