The shooting of an apparent serial killer allows the LAPD to close
the books on seven murders - but private eye Elvis Cole won't have
it.Dead suspects don't look any more guilty than Lionel Byrd. In
his hand is the gun that fired the fatal shot into his head; at his
feet is an album with Polaroids of seven women who've been killed
at the rate of one a year, each photo snapped moments after the
subject's death. Homicide detective Connie Bastilla is only too
happy to write finis to a troublesome case. But Cole, who produced
the evidence that allowed Byrd's lawyer to verify an alibi for the
fifth murder, isn't convinced. And he comes up with enough evidence
to convince the seventh victim's brothers to quit beating him up
and help him investigate further. The harder Elvis digs, the more
Byrd's suicide looks like a murder whose evidence the cops are
deliberately sweeping under the rug. But how far does the cover-up
extend, and how high up are its beneficiaries? With some help from
Detective Carol Starkey, late of the bomb squad, and his partner
Joe Pike, whom nobody's ever accused of being too sensitive, Cole
follows the trail through a string of well-placed twists to a
satisfying climax.Some of the twists are more convincing than the
last one, which leaves a few loose ends. But it's great to see Cole
(The Forgotten Man, 2005, etc.) back in action. (Kirkus Reviews)
'Crais is on top form in CHASING DARKNESS. It's a first-rate
puzzle, with many twists and nothing quite as it seems' SUNDAY
TELEGRAPH 'Elvis Cole continues to be up there with the best of
them ... the climax and denouement are terrific' THE TIMES Three
years ago Elvis Cole's actions may have freed a killer. Now three
more young women are dead... It is fire season, and the hills of
Los Angeles are burning. As the Police and Fire Departments
evacuate the inhabitants, they find something no one expected: the
days-old corpse of a middle-aged recluse who apparently committed
suicide. Then comes an even more horrible discovery. Clutched in
his lap is a photo album containing photographs of seven young
women who have been murdered. Each photograph was taken only
moments after the women were killed, and could only have been taken
by the killer. One murder per year for seven years, their bodies
found in different parts of the city. LAPD homicide detectives had
never connected the seven murders. But now with the discovery of
the 'death album' there is a link. Only one suspect had been
charged in any of those cases but, with evidence supplied by Elvis
Cole, in the end he walked free. That suspect was the suicide now
discovered in the fire... and now the police are out for Cole...
General
| Imprint: |
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Series: |
Cole & Pike |
| Release date: |
February 2009 |
| Authors: |
Robert Crais
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| Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
387 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-7528-8283-3 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-7528-8283-X |
| Barcode: |
9780752882833 |
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