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Riding the Rap

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Many imitate him, but none can match his prowess. He has established the benchmark for crime novels, characterized by tight suspense, sharp dialogue, and keen wit. In "Riding The Rap," Elmore Leonard reaffirms his status as "the greatest living writer of crime fiction" ("The New York Times"). U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is on the hunt for fugitive felons when he learns that Harry Arno has vanished again. Raylan suspects Harry's disappearance is a ploy to win back his ex-lover, Joyce, who now seems more concerned about Harry than Raylan. The last person to see Harry is Dawn Navarro, a young psychic who raises Raylan's suspicions about Harry's fate. Meanwhile, Chip Ganz devises a scheme to make millions by "taking hostages," which he explains to his accomplices, Louis Lewis and Bobby Deo. Chip's plan involves Harry, who must devise a way to pay the ransom while blindfolded and chained. As Raylan narrows down Harry's location, he faces challenges in obtaining a warrant. As the situation escalates, Chip's plan begins to unravel, setting the stage for an unforgettable showdown.

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Riding the Rap, Elmore Leonard

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1996
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