Details

Synopsis When U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is sent to hunt Harry Arno, a convicted felon, the search is complicated by the fact that Arno's former girlfriend is now Givens main squeeze. And to top it off, the only person who seems to have an idea as to Arno's whereabouts is a shady psychic named Dawn.
| Size | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 20.8 oz |
Industry Reviews "[T]here are surprises, unpredictable violence, and characters have consistent points of view, which is to say minds of their own, but you know every minute who is boss of this crime novel and why it has been said he is the best." Los Angeles Times Book Review - Leonard Michaels (05/14/1995)
"I first read 'Riding the Rap' in mid-January. In mid-March I read it again. The reviewer curling up with the present participle. Re-reading Elmore Leonard in the morning, and saying it was work. The experience, like the book, was wicked and irresistible. This was post-modern decadence. This was bliss." New York Times Book Review - Martin Amis (05/14/1995)
"...[T]his kind of graceful writing doesn't come easy, and doesn't come often. 'Riding the Rap' won't shake up your soul, but it will move you down the line with a big smile on your face." San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Paul Skanzy (05/14/1995)
|
|