Why did I love this book?
Imagine this: you kidnap a rich guy’s wife, figuring he’ll be smart enough to pay the ransom without calling the cops, and you’ll be able to spend the rest of your life spending. What could possibly go wrong?
How about this? That rich guy doesn’t want his wife anymore. He couldn’t care less what you do with her. And you’ve got no Plan B. Wow! You know this is going to be a great story.
The characters led by Ordell Robbie and Louis Gara are some of Elmore Leonard’s finest. They depend on each other but realize that there is no honor among thieves, so they can’t trust each other.
Once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down. The Switch is the first in a two-book set, which includes Rum Punch, the book that inspired one of my favorite movies, Jackie Brown.
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“My favorite Leonard book….He writes the way Hammett and Chandler might write today, if they sharpened their senses of ironic humor and grew better ears for dialogue.”
—Dallas Morning News
“The best writer of crime fiction alive.”
—Newsweek
Dangerously eccentric characters, razor-sharp black humor, brilliant dialog, and suspense all rolled into one tight package—that’s The Switch, Elmore Leonard’s classic tale of a kidnapping gone wrong…or terribly right, depending on how you look at it. The Grand Master whom the New York Times Book Review calls, “the greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever,” has written a wry and twisting…