Robert Crais Writing Styles in Sunset Express: An Elvis Cole Novel

Robert Crais
This Study Guide consists of approximately 32 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Sunset Express.

Robert Crais Writing Styles in Sunset Express: An Elvis Cole Novel

Robert Crais
This Study Guide consists of approximately 32 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Sunset Express.
This section contains 952 words
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Point of View

The point of view of this novel is first person. Elvis Cole, a private detective in Los Angeles, is the narrator. Elvis takes the reader along with him as he investigates a police officer, Angela Rossi, in order to establish if she has ever been guilty of planting evidence in any of her cases that resulted in an arrest. Rossi has been accused of this by a career criminal and the defense attorney for a murder suspect, Teddy Martin, wants to know if it is possible she planted the murder weapon in Martin's case. Elvis invites the reader into his everyday life during this case, sharing not only his professional experiences, but also those in his personal life.

The point of view of this novel is almost like a diary in which the main character is sharing his daily activities with an objective observer. The main...

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