Indigo Slam by Robert Crais

Indigo Slam (Elvis Cole, #7) (Elvis Cole/Joe Pike, #7) (Nova Audio Books) (Cole & Pike)

by Robert Crais

Fifteen-year-old Teri Hewitt has been left holding the babies since her dad, Clark, disappeared without trace. She wants LA private eye Elvis Cole to find him, and although he knows he should refuse and hand it over to social services, he finds himself taking on the case. The search reveals a chronically unemployed drug addict caught up in counterfeiting scams and mixed up with the Russian mafia and Vietnamese gunmen. As the action heads towards a gunfight in Disneyland and Cole dodges his almost-girlfriend's ex-husband, he realises Teri is one whole lot of trouble he should have left to the professionals.

Reviewed by ibeforem on

3 of 5 stars

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I think this is the first Robert Crais book I’ve read. I have vague memories of listening to something called “L.A. Requiem”, but I don’t know if he was the author. Anyway, it was pretty good. I won’t turn down other books in the series. And how did I end up with #7 first? That’s what happens when you get piles of paperbacks from your father.

I liked the Elvis Cole character, but I have no earthly idea what “Indigo Slam” means

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