Stick

Cover of Stick by Elmore Leonard
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1984
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 9780140070835
Dimensions:
Height: 180 mm
Length: 110 mm
Width: 19 mm
Weight: 220 g
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Stick by Elmore Leonard is a thrilling novel published by Penguin in 1984, featuring 303 pages in English. The story follows Stick, who believes that if his intelligence doesn’t lead him to success, he can resort to executing the perfect scam. His target is a wealthy, unscrupulous individual, and the plan is intricately designed with the help of a captivating blonde who is skilled in navigating the worlds of men and money.

Readers will find a narrative rich in suspense and intrigue as Stick navigates the complexities of his scheme. The plot unfolds with a focus on deception and ambition, highlighting the dynamics of trust and betrayal. With elements of fiction and thrillers, this first edition presents a compelling exploration of the lengths one might go to achieve financial gain.


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Stick reckoned that if intelligence didn’t put him on the fast track, he could always fall back on the perfect scam. The target is a big, monied, junked-up wheeler-dealer. The scenario is perfected by a sweetly bodied blonde, expert on men and money. The prize is $72.0000.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Stick” by Elmore Leonard. Synopsis preview: Stick reckoned that if intelligence didn’t put him on the fast track, he could always fall back on the perfect scam. The target is a big, monied, junked-up wheeler-dealer. The scenario is perfected by a sweetly bodied bl…
Who is the author of “Stick”?
“Stick” is credited to Elmore Leonard.
When was “Stick” published?
Publisher: Penguin. Year: 1984.
What is the ISBN for “Stick”?
ISBN-13: 9780140070835.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 303. Edition: First Edition.

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