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Indigo Slam

An Elvis Cole Novel

by Robert Crais


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Elvis Cole has been hired by Clark Hewitt's daughter to track him down. Clark is a drug-using counterfeiter who got out of Seattle by the skin of his teeth after he testified against some Russian mobsters. Now he's trying to live his life in California, but the Russians are after him, and he can't turn to the feds for help since he's been back to his old tricks.

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9780345435644
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Paperback
Publisher

Ballantine Books
Date

2003
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$1.00
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9781405692205
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Digital
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BBC WW
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None Available
 
9781561007523
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Audio Cassette
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Brilliance Audio
Date

1997
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$15.25
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9781561009770
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Audio Cassette
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Brilliance Audio
Date

1997
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$7.65
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9780786862610
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Hardcover
Publisher

Hyperion Books
Date

1997
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$3.00
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9781567402520
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Audio Cassette
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Brilliance Audio
Date

1998
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$3.32
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9781587880971
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Audio Cassette
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Brilliance Audio
Date

2000
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$2.75
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9781423314110
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Brilliance Audio Lib Edn
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2006
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$49.35
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9781423314103
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MP3 CD
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Brilliance Audio
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2006
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$18.89
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9781423314097
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Compact Disc
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Brilliance Audio Lib Edn
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2006
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$39.50
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9781423314080
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Compact Disc
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Brilliance Audio
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2006
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$22.83
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9781423319566
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Compact Disc
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Brilliance Audio
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2006
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$12.84
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Media Reviews

"Sure, Cole works his easy charm to the max. But since he's riding Crais's twistiest and best sustained plot with all the panache of John Travolta, it's a pleasure to see him enjoying his work more than any other p.i. in California history."

First Line

At two-fourteen in the morning on the night they left one life to begin their next, the rain thundered down in a raging curtain that thrummed against the house and the porch and the plain white Econoline van that the United States Marshals had brought to whisk them away.

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