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The premise is gruesome: A serial killer has been preying on women. The police believe they've caught the killer. The man claims his innocence and his lawyer hires Elvis to check out the alibi. The alibi is bullet-proof and so the man is released. Elvis is confident that he's prevented a miscarriage of justice though this means the killer remains loose. The case is closed. The police are angry - believing that Cole cleared a killer but Elvis is OK with that in his confidence in the man's innocence.

Several years later the man is found dead by apparent suicide with a photo album full of pictures that could only have been taken by the actual killer. The police say "Aha! We were right!". But Elvis can't believe the man he cleared the real killer. The police are happy to accept the circumstantial evidence found with the body as sufficient proof of his guilt and are willing to close the case, blaming Elvis for the victims who were killed after the man he cleared was released. The families of the more recent victims blame Elvis too. So Elvis begins his own investigation to confirm whether he missed something the first time or whether the real killer has framed the dead man.

The answer will surprise you and the adventures of Cole and Pike along the way make this book an enjoyable read equal to any of Crais' previous books in this series. I thoroughly enjoyed every page and found it difficult to put down.

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Chasing Darkness Elvis Cole Novel Robert Crais Books Reviews


I'm giving this all five stars even though, reading other reviews, I realize I might not do so if I'd read other books in this series. I got it at a reduced price as one of 's daily specials, which is a good place to try out unfamiliar authors if the reader reviews and the book's excerpts don't warn me off. As it is, I've added Crais to my short list of authors to hunt for more of (Kate Atkinson is another who comes to mind).

Certainly there's background information one can only guess at (e.g., who's Pike? I'd decided he must be a very large, stereotypically black ex-cop - but I see from Wikipedia that he's ex-Marine Corps). Doesn't matter all that much. The writing flows well, and Crais is very good at establishing the various LA-area settings. I guess maybe I prefer too little character info to too much, which you get when an amateurish writer makes his characters gaze in the mirror and describe themselves.
I'm not a hardcore fan of Robert Crais because this was the first book I read by this author. That said I was nervous as to whether this book would be worth the time invested, and it definitely was just that. My first impression of Elvis Cole was that he was witty, and passionate, also he was not afraid of a fight wether verbal or physical. This story grabbed my attention from beginning to end and took me through a series of twists and turns then left me satisfied with the surprising ending. Although this may not be his best work I certainly enjoyed reading this. I'm not going to go over the plot because you can learn that from reading the summary I am just recommending this book to anyone looking for a short mystery and an introduction to the Elvis Cole franchise.
The characters had a tough attitude that made them interesting , and the dialogue complimented the story well. I will continue reading stories from this author. Although this was a great book it was short, and left a reader with a few unanswered questions. Again this was the first book I read from this author and it did not disappoint.
I am a big fan of Robert Crais. He has a long list of best sellers that feature detective Elvis Cole and his friend and helper Joe Pike. Michael Connelly is perhaps the best writer of police procedurals and detective fiction. Crais is a close second. Crais book "Hostage" was particularly good and made into a movie. Also recommend his books that feature
Joe Pike such as "Sentry."
Chasing Darkness is a good read but not his best work. In this book Cole, an ex LA cop, now private detective
investigates an apparent suicide of a man Cole had previously cleared of a murder charge. The man is found with
pictures of a number of dead women and Cole is tagged by police with keeping a serial killer on the streets. Cole is confident that his previous investigation was correct and that something is fishy with the suicide. Cole eventually finds the surprising real killer thru solid gumshoe work and there was definitely darkness discovered. I gave the book a three star because I was not invested in the characters as much as in his other books. That said it was a good read. I am constantly trying to find good detective novels and keep coming back to Connelly and Crais.
It's really difficult to summarize this book. It's about a man who was found dead and was in possession of pictures of seven dead women. Assume he was the killer. Cole had done an investigation when the dead man had been accused of the murders and he had a solid aliby which got him off. Other women had been killed after Cole help get him released and now Cole felt guilty that he had let a killer off to kill again. The story is a great one. Read it.
The setup is classic, and once Crais opens the door you can never look away. The beauty of recurring characters is that you don't have to explain their history, nor does the reader need to know the details. Just knowing that there is history makes them part of the atmosphere that envelops the story and gives it greater tension. Starkey, Pike, Crais uses their unspoken backstories to lubricate the plot that moves brilliantly from twist after twist and into suspense.
The premise is gruesome A serial killer has been preying on women. The police believe they've caught the killer. The man claims his innocence and his lawyer hires Elvis to check out the alibi. The alibi is bullet-proof and so the man is released. Elvis is confident that he's prevented a miscarriage of justice though this means the killer remains loose. The case is closed. The police are angry - believing that Cole cleared a killer but Elvis is OK with that in his confidence in the man's innocence.

Several years later the man is found dead by apparent suicide with a photo album full of pictures that could only have been taken by the actual killer. The police say "Aha! We were right!". But Elvis can't believe the man he cleared the real killer. The police are happy to accept the circumstantial evidence found with the body as sufficient proof of his guilt and are willing to close the case, blaming Elvis for the victims who were killed after the man he cleared was released. The families of the more recent victims blame Elvis too. So Elvis begins his own investigation to confirm whether he missed something the first time or whether the real killer has framed the dead man.

The answer will surprise you and the adventures of Cole and Pike along the way make this book an enjoyable read equal to any of Crais' previous books in this series. I thoroughly enjoyed every page and found it difficult to put down.
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