Unknown Man No. 89

Unknown Man No. 89 by Elmore Leonard, published by Penguin in 1986, is a work of fiction that delves into the life of Ryan, a process server who enjoys the independence of his job. With 220 pages, this edition presents a narrative that explores the challenges and unexpected encounters that come with serving legal documents, revealing the darker aspects of life through Ryan’s observations.
Readers will find a story that highlights the complexities of Ryan’s profession, including interactions with individuals who resist being served. The narrative introduces various characters, such as a troubled woman grappling with her vices, and unfolds with an unforeseen twist that alters Ryan’s expectations. This edition captures the essence of suspense and thrill, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Ryan was a Process server. It brought in the bucks, and he was his own boss. The only problem was taking shit from the guys who weren’t keen on being process served. Still, it offered opportunities to observe life… the seamy side. Like the girl who’s drinking her way to hell in a wine bottle and only stopping off for sex. Then there’s the twist that Ryan isn’t expecting…
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