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L.A. Requiem

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Edgar Award nominee Robert Crais' L A Requiem is a gritty, harrowing look into the minds of a serial killer and the men determined to stop him.
Elvis Cole and former cop Frank Pike have been partners in a detective agency for 12 years. After an ex-girlfriend of Pike's disappears, the girl's father asks them to help the police with the search. When the missing persons case turns inio a hunt for a killer who has been stalking victims in Los Angeles, Cole and Pike find themselves battling both a hostile police department and a madman.
Ron McLarty's masterful narration subtly builds a sense of Cole's and Pike's growing desperation to find some link between the victims as the body count continues to grow.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 31, 1999
      In his eighth book about wise-cracking Los Angeles private detective Elvis Cole, Crais has expanded his narrative reach and broadened his characters' horizons to produce a mature work that deserves to move him up a notch or two--into Parker or Connelly country. He's done this by focusing on Joe Pike, Cole's tough and hitherto totally enigmatic partner. It's Pike who breaks in on Cole's reunion with Lucy Chenier, his lawyer/broadcaster lover who has just moved from New Orleans, to ask for Elvis's help in tracking down the missing daughter of a rich and powerful Hispanic businessman. When the girl turns up murdered in Griffith Park, it's Pike who gives a nerdy medical examiner valuable assistance; and when it turns out that the girl's death is linked to several other murders, it's Pike who is charged with killing the chief suspect. Through flashbacks to Joe's past life as an abused child, a highly motivated teenage soldier and an L.A. cop fighting to keep a corrupt partner from destroying his family, we learn more about Pike than we did in the seven previous Cole books. This new focus also allows Crais to keep Elvis's often annoying throwaway lines to a minimum--although more pruning could have been done with no loss of flavor. The book's scope is wide enough to include many other memorable characters, especially a rough-edged, vulnerable police officer named Samantha Dolan, plus a choice of plausible villains. There may be one too many metaphoric descriptions attempting to link aspects of the L.A. landscape with the moods and deeds of its inhabitants, but overall Crais seems to have successfully stretched himself the way another Southern California writer--Ross Macdonald--always tried to do, to write a mystery novel with a solid literary base.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Joe Pike, a quiet, deeply reserved ex-cop turned detective, and his partner, Elvis Cole, pursue the unknown murderer of Pike's former girlfriend. Lloyd represents the Hollywood police and the other characters in a believable manner. The story's fast-paced action requires the listener to sort through disjointed flashbacks that provide motive for the murder. Lloyd ratchets up the tension as a conspiracy and police cover-up lead to a surprising conclusion. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      PIs Elvis Cole and his partner, Joe Pike, hunt a serial killer on the streets of L.A., battling the police department and the madman murderer. Before this thriller is finished, Pike himself becomes a suspect, and Cole must save his friend's life. The strong narrative and the masterful work of Ron McLarty make this an audiobook you can't stop listening to. McLarty captures the sincere but laid-back Cole, who narrates most of the book, and the taciturn Pike and creates clear voice pictures of the other characters. P.B.J. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

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