Raylan A Novel

Raylan A Novel by Elmore Leonard is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on December 26, 2012. This 272-page book continues the story of U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a character well-known from Leonard’s previous works and the acclaimed TV series “Justified.” Set in Harlan County, Kentucky, the narrative explores the complexities of law enforcement amidst the criminal activities of the Crowe brothers, who are expanding their operations into the human body parts trade.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and dark humor, characteristic of Leonard’s writing style. The novel features sharp dialogue and a focus on the challenges faced by law enforcement in a gritty environment. As Raylan navigates this dangerous landscape, the story delves into themes of crime and morality, showcasing Leonard’s ability to create engaging narratives within the mystery and detective genres.
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“Elmore Leonard can write circles around almost anybody active in the crime novel today.”
—New York Times Book Review
With more than forty novels to his credit and still going strong, the legendary Elmore Leonard has well earned the title, “America’s greatest crime writer” (Newsweek). And U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Pronto, Riding the Rap, Fire in the Hole) is one of Leonard’s most popular creations, thanks in part to the phenomenal success of the hit TV series “Justified.” Leonard’s Raylan shines a spotlight once again on the dedicated, if somewhat trigger-happy lawman, this time in his familiar but not particularly cozy milieu of Harlan County, Kentucky, where the drug dealing Crowe brothers are branching out into the human body parts business. Suspenseful, darkly wry and riveting, and crackling with Leonard’s trademark electric dialogue, Raylan is prime Grand Master Leonard as you have always loved him and always will.
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