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Out of Sight (Jack Foley, Bk 1)
Out of Sight - Jack Foley, Bk 1
Author: Elmore Leonard
'Out of Sight' opens with a bang: a prison break in South Florida that accidentally brings together deputy federal marshal Karen Sisco and legendary bank robber Jack Foley. Here's a lady Jack could fall for in a big way, and as soon as she escapes, he's already missing her. But there are some seriously bad men and a major score w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780753822425
ISBN-10: 0753822423
Publication Date: 5/3/2008
Pages: 279
Edition: New Ed
Rating:
  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
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4.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Phoenix
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Out of Sight (Jack Foley, Bk 1) on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is typical Leonard. Laughing all the way.
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Helpful Score: 1
Great book, even better than the George Clooney movie.
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Helpful Score: 1
Deputy marshal Karen Sisco interacts well with a bank robber prison escapee. This book fathered a good, but short-lived tv series, and the George Clooney/J Lo movie.
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artsyangel2007 avatar reviewed Out of Sight (Jack Foley, Bk 1) on + 99 more book reviews
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If it's Elmore Leonard, there's bound to be an edge: comedy threatening to turn tragic as characters try to scratch itches they can't quite reach. This time there's so much scratching, you'd think the story was set in a swamp. Actually, it begins in one, as legendary bank robber Jack Foley escapes from prison in Florida's Everglades only to find himself in the trunk of a car alongside federal marshall Karen Sisco, an involuntary participant. Jack has been in prison a long time so the idea of being squashed up against an attractive female, even in less than ideal circumstances, has its merits, while Karen, who's always had a fondness for courting danger, feels a little frisson herself. Both escape the trunk without damage, leaving Karen to track Jack on the road to Detroit, ostensibly to apprehend him but maybe to get to know him better. Jack is even more smitten, so much so that while he's supposed to be helping a couple of con cronies plan a quick score in the Detroit suburbs, he's actually daydreaming about what it would have been like if he'd met Karen in a more conventional way. There's the edge that drives this exhilarating if melancholy tragicomedy: the yearning to be somebody else, to be able to do it a different way. Jack reminds Karen of Harry Dean Stanton in Repo Man: "both real guys who seemed tired of who they were, but couldn't do anything about it." You don't have to be a bank robber to feel that way, of course, which is why an Elmore Leonard edge cuts in several directions. A modern master still cruising at the top of his form. Bill Ott

I liked the book and don't fully understand the 3 star review but perhaps some don't like the twist of comedy. I give it a 4 star and enjoyed the book. Fairly fast, enjoyable read.
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A terrific read!
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This book was also made into a movie. It's a little different in that the good guy (U.S.Deputy Marshal Karen Sisco)falls for a bad guy (Jack Foley) who is not innocent.
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I love Elmore Leonard and this is one of his best.
hardtack avatar reviewed Out of Sight (Jack Foley, Bk 1) on + 2830 more book reviews
Wow! Another great Elmore Leonard story, and this one is really off the wall. Obviously, someone else agreed with me, as they made a movie based on this book.

A U.S. Marshal and the country' greatest bank robber fall for each other. But she wants to bring him in, as they track each other across the U.S. And the ending...well that was a surprise to me.

Thank God there is a sequel.


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