

Indigo Slam
Author: Robert Crais
Narrator: David Stuart
Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/25/2006
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective
Author: Robert Crais
Narrator: David Stuart
Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/25/2006
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective
Robert Crais is the 2006 recipient of the Ross Macdonald Literary Award. He is the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, including The Two Minute Rule, The Forgotten Man, and L.A. Requiem.
Indigo Slam begins in a driving rain storm in Seattle as United States Marshals hustle a man named Clark Hewitt and his three children into a van on their way to the Witness Protection Program. But everything blows up when Russian mobsters appear on the scene, intent on killing Hewitt. A gunfight en......more
Elvis gets hired by three kids to find their missing father and after the trail leads to Seattle, the detective finds himself on the bad side of some Russian mobsters and the U.S. Marshals Service. Sadly, Elvis does not meet Raylan Givens. Elvis not only has to hunt down the missing dad, he’s also go......more
My Rating: 3.4/5 This is a good detective novel. It's more modern and simple with a linear story line. I liked the characters and how Robert Crais told the story even though there are parts that are plain boring. This is actually like seventh part in the series or something. I haven't read the other......more
If you've been following along with the ongoing Elvis Cole saga, you know exactly how these stories go: Elvis gets hired by someone (usually female) with a sob story, he pokes around while employing his signature wise-assery, finds that All Is Not What It Seems, gets beaten up, brings in his Termina......more
One of the earlier Elvis Cole/Joe Pike books I missed, so I bought it when Audible was having it's sale. I don't think there's been a Robert Crais book I haven't loved. He's a fantastic storyteller. This was a different narrator than his later books -- good, but not the best of the 3 or 4 who have n......more