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  • The Forgotten Man: A Novel

    Robert Crais

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Feb. 15, 2005)
    In his major New York Times bestseller, The Last Detective, Robert Crais returned to his signature characters, private investigator Elvis Cole and his enigmatic partner, Joe Pike. Now Crais delivers a stunning, edge-of-your-seat suspense novel that leads Elvis to the very thing he’s always searched for— the dark secrets of his own life—as well as a brutal killer determined to stop him.Los Angeles, 3:58 a.m.: Elvis Cole receives the phone call he’s been waiting for since childhood. Responding to a gunshot, the LAPD has found an injured man in an alleyway. He has told the officer on the scene that he is looking for his son, Elvis Cole. Minutes later, the man is dead.Haunted throughout his life by a lack of knowledge about his father, Elvis turns to the one person who can help him navigate the minefield of his past— his longtime partner and confidant, Joe Pike. Together with hard-edged LAPD detective, Carol Starkey, they launch a feverish search for the dead man’s identity—even as Elvis struggles between wanting to believe he’s found his father at last and allowing his suspicions to hold him back. With each long-buried clue they unearth, a frightening picture begins to emerge about who the dead man might have been and the terrible secret he’s been guarding. At the same time, Elvis has no way of knowing he has awakened a sleeping monster. The further he goes in his investigation, the closer he draws to a merciless killer who is violently connected to the unidentified man’s past. This psychopath believes Cole is hunting him, and he goes on the attack to find Elvis before Elvis can find him.Summoning all the powerful elements that have made Robert Crais one of the preeminent crime writers today, The Forgotten Man is a spectacular tour-de-force of suspense and intrigue.
  • The Forgotten Man

    Robert Crais

    Paperback (Orion, March 1, 2011)
    Six months after nearly losing everything to the men who kidnapped his girlfriend's ten-year-old son, Elvis Cole is slowly coming back to life - when he receives an ominous phone call from the LAPD. An unidentified body has been found in a seedy Los Angeles alley. The only clue the cops have is a packet of newspaper articles about the past exploits of Elvis Cole - and the fact that before the man died, he said he was Elvis's father...Joe Pike is the only person who can help Elvis navigate his past. As they investigate, Elvis is haunted by the fact that, at last, he might have found his father. But with each clue they uncover, a troubling picture emerges about the dead man. And as Elvis and Joe approach his true identity, they unwittingly walk straight into a hornet's nest.
  • Monster Trucks

    Craig Robert Carey

    Paperback (Golden Books, April 26, 2001)
    Provides facts about specific monster trucks, from Bigfoot to the current favorites, as well as the kinds of stunts for which they are used.
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  • Driving Force: Full Strength

    Craig Robert Carey

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 1761)
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  • The Forgotten Man

    Robert Crais

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, Jan. 31, 2006)
    With his acclaimed bestsellers, Hostage and Demolition Angel, Robert Crais drew raves for his unstoppable pacing, edgy characterizations, and cinematic prose. Now, Crais returns to his signature character, Los Angeles private investigator Elvis Cole, in a masterful page-turner that probes the meaning of family and the burdens of the past. Elvis Cole is back... Elvis Cole's relationship with attorney Lucy Chenier is strained. When she moved from Louisiana to join Elvis in Los Angeles, she never dreamed that violence would so easily touch her life—but then the unthinkable happens. While Lucy is away on business and her ten-year-old son, Ben, is staying with Elvis, Ben disappears without a trace. Desperate to believe that the boy has run away, evidence soon mounts to suggest a much darker scenario. Joining forces with his enigmatic partner, Joe Pike, Elvis frantically searches for Ben with the help of LAPD Detective Carol Starkey, as Lucy's wealthy, oil-industry ex-husband attempts to wrest control of the investigation. Amid the maelstrom of personal conflicts, Elvis and Joe are forced to consider a more troubling lead—one indicating that Ben's disappearance is connected to a terrible, long-held secret from Elvis Cole's past. Venturing deep inside a complex psyche, Crais explores Elvis's need for family—the military that embraced him during a troubled adolescence, his rock-solid partnership with Pike, and his floundering relationship with Lucy—as they race the clock in their search for Ben. The Last Detective is Robert Crais' richest, most intense tale of suspense yet.
  • Hostage

    robert crais

    Paperback (Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), March 15, 2012)
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  • Below Zero

    Craig Robert Carey

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 15, 2000)
    Describes sports which take place on the ice or snow, including snowboarding, ice climbing, ice biking, bobsledding, iceboating, ski jumping, dogsledding, and skijoring.
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  • Shred It Up

    Craig Robert Carey

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Outlines the history and development of the snowboarding, profiles top athletes, and explains how it became an Olympic event in such a short time.
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  • The Medusa File II: The Politics of Terror and the Oklahoma City Bombing

    Craig Roberts

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2017)
    When Tulsa Police Officer Craig Roberts saw the television coverage of the Oklahoma City Bombing on the morning of April 19, 1995, little did he realize that within days he would be assigned to the case. Over the following weeks and months Roberts investigated the events leading up to and surrounding the bombing, followed leads that led him into very dangerous places, interviewed witnesses, and gathered numerous case files. His investigation, with the help of others, would take him in a totally different direction than what the official government and mainstream media versions portrayed. Like his previous book, "The Medusa File--Crimes and Coverups of the U.S. Government," Roberts pulls no punches. After more than twenty years he felt that it was time to condense four file boxes full of case files into book form so that the real facts of the case can finally be told. The American people are owed the truth, and so are the 168 victims who lost their lives in this tragic event.
  • The Monkey's Raincoat

    Robert Crais

    Hardcover (Doubleday, May 1, 1993)
    Elvis Cole, a literate, wisecracking Vietnam vet, finds himself embroiled in an investigation into a missing husband and son that could cost him his life.
  • The Monkey's Raincoat

    Robert Crais

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Dec. 15, 2003)
    When quiet Ellen Lang enters Elvis Cole's Disney-Deco office, she's lost something very valuable - her husband and her young son. The case seems simple enough, but Elvis isn't thrilled. Neither is his enigmatic partner and firepower Joe Pike. Their search down the seamy side of Hollywood's studio lots and sculptured lawns soon leads them deep into a nasty netherworld of drugs and sex - and murder. Now the case is getting interesting, but it's also turned ugly. Because everybody, from cops to starlets to crooks, has declared war on Ellen and Elvis
  • Race Cars

    Craig Robert Carey

    Paperback (Golden Books, April 26, 2001)
    Introduces the sport of automobile racing and describes the major types of racing cars, including stock cars, Formula One vehicles, and dragsters.
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