Robert Crais is the author of the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling Elvis Cole and Joe Pike novels. Crais began a successful career in television in the 1970s, writing scripts for such major series as CAGNEY AND LACEY, MIAMI VICE and HILL STREET BLUES. In addition to the Cole and Pike novels, he has also written several bestselling standalone thrillers. In 2014 he became a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America. Crais lives in Los Angeles with his wife and family. Find out more at www.robertcrais.com.
[M]oving and thrilling . . . Man and dog make an unforgettable team you'll cheer on * EVENING TELEGRAPH * Thoroughly involving and skillfully presented . . . A read-in-one-sitting thriller, plot- and character-drivenin equal measures * BOOKLIST * Not only exciting but also deeply moving. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH * Maggie is one gorgeous girl, altogether worthy of playing a leading role in SUSPECT, Robert Crais's heart-tugging novel about two wounded war veterans who nudge each other back to life after suffering a traumatic loss . . . [Maggie] holds us captive, enthralled by Crais's perceptive depiction of her amazing capabilities. * NEW YORK TIMES * Robert Crais is, without question, one of the very best mystery writers of all time. And in Elvis Cole and Joe Pike he has created two of the most iconic figures in any genre -- David Baldacci a touching relationship between man and dog. * THE SUN *