Elmore Leonard can write circles around almost anybody active in the crime novel today - NEW YORK TIMES<p></p>Not just a good storyteller, but also an important novelist - a model of action-writing at its best - PHILIP KERR

From America's top writer of hardboiled crime, the novel that became Tarantino's hit film JACKIE BROWN.

Ordell Robbie makes a fine living selling illegal high-powered weaponry to the wrong people. Jackie Burke couriers Ordell's profits from Freeport to Miami. But the feds are on to Jackie - and now the aging, but still hot, flight attendant will have to do prison time or play ball, which makes her a prime 'loose end' that Ordell needs to tie up...permanently. Jackie, however, has other plans. And with the help of Max Cherry - an honest but disgruntled bail bondsman looking to get out - she could even end up with a serious nest egg in the process.

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From America's top writer of hardboiled crime, the novel that became Tarantino's hit film JACKIE BROWN.
Elmore Leonard can write circles around almost anybody active in the crime novel today - NEW YORK TIMES

Not just a good storyteller, but also an important novelist - a model of action-writing at its best - PHILIP KERR
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From America's top writer of hardboiled crime, the novel that became Tarantino's hit film JACKIE BROWN.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780753819739
Publisert
2004-12-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Vekt
225 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
131 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Elmore Leonard was born in New Orleans on 11 October 1925. He wrote forty-five books during his phenomenal career, including the bestsellers Mr Paradise, Tishomingo Blues, Be Cool and The Hot Kid. Many have been made into successful movies, including Get Shorty with John Travolta, Out of Sight with George Clooney and Rum Punch, which became Tarantino's Jackie Brown. He is the recipient of the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award and the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award. He died on 20 August 2013 in Detroit.

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