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MuzeFormatDesc: Audio Cassette
 ISBN-10: 0553472836
 ISBN-13: 9780553472837
 Apr 1997
 Publisher: Doubleday
 Abridged
 Language: English |
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Synopsis A man attends his own funeral then flees to Brazil with $90 million, where he lives happily ever after with Eva Miranda, a sexy lawyer who keeps his money safe and untraceable. For four years, Patrick Lanigan lives this fairytale life until bounty hunter Jack Stephano tracks him down and holds him hostage, waiting for Lanigan to divulge the location of the money. But the truth is that Lanigan really doesn't know. Eva Miranda has been shuttling the money from back to bank: When Lanigan doesn't call her at their daily arranged time, she alerts the F.B.I. and disappears. It's time for Lanigan to pay the piper, but which one? How much? And where is that $90 million anyway?
| Size | | Height: | 7.5 in | | Width: | 4.0 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 5.6 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "They found him in Ponta Porã, a pleasant little town in Brazil, on the border of Paraguay, in a land still known as the Frontier. <BR> They found him living in a shaded brick house on Rua Tiradentes, a wide avenue with trees down the center and barefoot boys dribbling soccer balls along the hot pavement. <BR> They found him alone, as best they could tell, though a maid came and went at odd hours during the eight days they hid and watched."
Industry Reviews "Grisham comes up with a masterfully bittersweet end...his best-plotted novel yet." Kirkus Reviews (02/01/1997)
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