Stalking the Angel (Elvis Cole Novels) (Compact Disc)
Other Books in Series
- #1: The Monkey's Raincoat (Elvis Cole Novels #1) (Compact Disc): $9.99
- #2: Stalking the Angel: An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #3: Lullaby Town: An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #4: Free Fall: An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #5: Voodoo River (Elvis Cole Novels #5) (Compact Disc): Email or call for price
- #6: Sunset Express: An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #7: Indigo Slam (Elvis Cole Novels #7) (Abridged / Compact Disc): Email or call for price
- #8: L.A. Requiem (An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #8) (Mass Market): Email or call for price
- #9: The Last Detective: An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #10: The Forgotten Man: An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #11: The Watchman (Elvis Cole Novels #11) (Abridged / Compact Disc): Email or call for price
- #12: Chasing Darkness (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #12) (Compact Disc): Email or call for price
- #13: The First Rule (An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #13) (Paperback): $9.99
- #14: The Sentry (An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #14) (Paperback): $9.99
- #15: Taken (An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #15) (Paperback): $9.99
- #16: The Promise (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #16) (Abridged / Compact Disc): $9.99
- #17: The Wanted (An Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #17) (Paperback): $9.99
- #18: A Dangerous Man (Elvis Cole and Joe Pike Novel #18) (Compact Disc): $39.99
Description
Meet Elvis Cole, L.A. private eye . . . he quotes Jiminy Cricket and carries a .38. He's a literate, wise-creacking Vietnam vet who is determined never to grow up.
The blonde who walked into Cole's office was the best looking woman he'd seen in weeks. The only thing that kept her from rating a perfect "10" was the briefcase on one arm and the uptight hotel magnate on the other. Bradley Warren had lost something very valuable--something that belonged to someone else: a rare thirteenth-century Japanese manuscript called the Hagakure.
Just about all Cole knew about Japanese culture he'd learned from reading Shogun, but he knew a lot about crooks--and what he didn't know his sociopathic sidekick, Joe Pike, did. Together their search begins in L.A.'s Little Tokyo and the nest of notorious Japanese mafia, the yakuza, and leads to a white-knuckled adventure filled with madness, murder, sexual obsession, and a stunning double-whammy ending. For Elvis Cole, it's just another day's work.
Praise for Stalking the Angel
"Stalking the Angel is a righteous California book: intelligent, perceptive, hard, clean."--James Ellroy
"Out on the West Coast, where private eyes thrive like avocado trees, Robert Crais has created an interesting and amusing hero in Elvis Cole."--The Wall Street Journal
"Devotees of the rock 'em, sock 'em school should find Stalking the Angel] tasty."--The San Diego Union