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Out of Sight

A Novel

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2 of 2 copies available

Before there was Raylan, there was Sisco... U.S. Marshal Karen Sisco is on the hunt for world-class gentleman felon Jack Foley in Out of Sight, New York Times bestselling author Elmore Leonard's sexy thriller that moves from Miami to the Motor City.

Based on Miami, Florida's Gold Coast, U.S. Marshal Karen Sisco isn't about to let a expert criminal like Jack Foley successfully bust out of Florida's Glades Prison. But there's a major score waiting for him in Detroit, and a shotgun-wielding marshal isn't going to stop Foley from getting it.

Neither counted on sharing a cramped car trunk—or on a sizzling chemistry that's working overtime. As soon as Sisco escapes, Foley is already missing her.

Sisco can't forget Foley either—and she isn't about to let him go. Too bad the next time their paths cross, it's going to be about business, not pleasure.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 29, 1996
      FYI: Quentin Tarantino has bought film rights to four Leonard novels. Meanwhile, three other Leonard books, Last Stand at Saber River, Touch and Pronto, are in film or TV production.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Larry Foley, bank robber, breaks out of the joint. Gets some henchmen to abet him. Falls for the federal marshall, who just happens to be at the right place at the right time. The author is at his best. So is narrator George Guidall. His voice shines like a beacon, illuminating the book's dark souls and deeds. Guidall demands that we notice the irony, wit and coolness of the text. His elastic voice creates characters with their own memorable peculiarities, and his deliberate pacing works beautifully with Leonard's economical writing style. Every joke is clear, every twist is surprising, every herring is red. R.I.G. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 30, 1997
      PW gave a starred review to this story of romance between a cop and a con. To be a Universal Pictures film.

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