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Title | : | Out of Sight |
Author | : | Elmore Leonard |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | July 30th 2002 by HarperTorch (first published August 1st 1996) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Thriller. Suspense |

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Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.93 | 10188 Users | 400 Reviews
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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.Details Books In Favor Of Out of Sight
Original Title: | Out of Sight |
ISBN: | 0060084103 (ISBN13: 9780060084103) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Raylan Givens, Ernest Stickley, Ray Nicolet, Vincent Mora, Harry Arno, Bren Early, Frank DiCilia, Chris Mankowski |
Literary Awards: | Deutscher Krimi Preis for 3. Platz International (1999) |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 10188 Users | 400 ReviewsDiscuss Out Of Books Out of Sight
Bank robber Jack Foley didn't plan to take U.S. Marshal Karen Sisco hostage when he escaped from prison, it just sort of happened. It's one of those in the wrong place at the wrong time scenarios. And as so often happens when two people spend any quality time together in the cramped trunk of a car, especially if one has just spent part of the evening crawling through a tunnel carved out of the odiferous Everglades muck and the other is hiding a Sig Sauer between her thighs, love and attractionI enjoyed this a lot (haven't been disappointed by Elmore Leonard yet). As always great characters and theme. Karen, a US Deputy Marshal reminded me a little of Raylan Givens in the Justified TV series (based on Fire In the Hole by Leonard). You would probably like the main bad guys (Jack & Buddy). The books kept me anticipating what was going to happen, and when it didn't happen like I thought it might, it just made it that more enjoyable and humorous. The reader of the audio-book, George
Forgot I read this one quite a while back. Love Elmore Leonard!!

Probably 3.5 stars rounded up to 4. This novel has its definite bright spots, but the characters fluctuate from developed to somewhat-weird, and the same goes for the plot. However, Leonards straight and to the point prose make this crime story entertaining even still.
another fun elmore leonard novel, my second this year. it doesn't quite have the depth of the first one i read (killshot), but it's still an awful lot of fun.as is the case with the films he wrote back in the day (and as is expertly emulated in tv's justified), leonard writes with a clear affection for his characters. consider chino, the jail-breaking cuban with a minor vendetta against the main character. in a lesser writer's hands, he'd be a broadly sinister adversary - in leonard's, he gets a
Ace bank robber Jack Foley breaks out of jail with every intention of resuming his old ways until he runs into US Marshal Karen Sisco. Sparks fly and each find themselves conflicted. Will Karen be able to do her job and bring Foley in when the time comes?Out of Sight is the story of Jack Foley, bank robber extraordinaire, and Karen Sisco, bad ass US Marshal bent on bringing him in after he escapes from a prison and the two of them get locked in the trunk of a car when she happens to be in the
My first book by this author and I was very impressed. The genre was crime, but it was quite different from your run of the mill crime novel. The main character, Jack, is a professional bank robber who, when the story begins, is spending 25 years in prison. He escapes prison and meets Kate, a law enforcement officer who really should be arresting him but ends up doing other things instead. It is a great story with many really well written characters. Despite his crimes Jack is just lovely and
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