The Last Detective

The Last Detective by Robert Crais is a gripping narrative published by Orion in 2003. This first edition features 302 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Elvis Cole, a private investigator in Los Angeles, who faces a personal crisis when his girlfriend Lucy’s young son, Ben, goes missing. As Elvis grapples with the challenges of his relationship and the pressures of his job, the sudden disappearance of Ben thrusts him into a race against time to uncover the truth.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the complexities of personal and professional life as Elvis searches for Ben. The narrative delves into themes of responsibility and the shadows of the past, as Elvis confronts unresolved issues that resurface during this crisis. With a focus on private investigation in California, the book offers a vivid portrayal of Los Angeles and the intricacies of its characters, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Elvis Cole’s girlfriend, Lucy, is out of town, and she has left her young son, Ben, in Elvis’s care. Elvis and Lucy have had a few problems lately – not least over his job as a private investigator. But at last things seem to be getting better. Then Ben disappears. One minute he’s playing his computer game in Elvis’s house; the next he has vanished. Elvis looks everywhere, but he just can’t find Ben; and neither can Lucy when she arrives. Then Elvis receives a phone call about Ben – and realises that something from his own past has come back to haunt him…
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