You Should Be Reading – Robert Crais

I discovered Mr. Crais, quite by accident, about two weeks ago. It was one of those moments of intense boredom and I was browsing the books at the grocery store. Chasing The Darkness, his newest paperback release, was at the front of the rack. It seemed just the right moment to try something new. It was the latest book in a long running series about private eye Elvis Cole and his partner Joe Pike, a genre I always enjoyed.

It took me two nights to get through that book (and it was two because I couldn’t stay up all night, I had to work the next day) and when I put it down, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on more. I read through Crais’ wikipedia entry, then a few interviews where I could find them.

It’s worth noting that he recommends reading his later books before his early ones, as they are very different in tone and much more sophisticated in style. I picked up L.A. Requiem and The Last Detective. The thrill I found in Chasing The Darkness was amplified. I literally couldn’t put these books down. I’m now moving on to The Forgotten Man and by the end of the month, I’ll probably have devoured the whole series.

I won’t say too much about plot, these books deserve a cold read, but I’ll go this far: Cole and Pike very much follow the modern, tough guy, P.I. archetype so perfectly created by Robert. B. Parker. They are Spenser and Hawk, all over again. But where Parker’s creations live in a fast paced, formulaic, world of adventure where the good guys always win in the end, Cole and Pike live in a world with the moral complexity of a James Ellroy novel. You’re never on solid ground in Crais’ Los Angeles, you’re never sure just where the darkness will take you.

I recommend beginning your journey with L.A. Requiem…..

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  1. Crais is my number one in hard-boiled too.
    But you amazed me further when you mentioned my other ‘hard-boiled’ favs too! More power to hard-boiled.


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