Robert Crais

American author of crime fiction

Robert Crais - American author of crime fiction
Born

June 20th, 1953
71 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An author and screenwriter, wrote the Elvis Cole and Joe Pike series. Began career in screenwriting for television before transitioning to novels. Gained recognition with the publication of 'The Monkey's Raincoat' in 1987, the first in the Cole series. The series blends elements of mystery and thriller, leading to multiple bestsellers and adaptations.

Authored the Elvis Cole series

Wrote 'The Monkey's Raincoat'

Contributed to screenwriting for TV

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