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Author: Elmore Leonard
Title: Rum Punch
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Published in: English
Binding: Audio Cassette
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Date: 1992-08-01
ISBN: 0553470744
Publisher: Random House Audio
Weight: 0.35 pounds
Size: 4.25 x 0.75 x 7.0 inches
Edition: abridged edition
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Pretty working-girl Jackie Burke  is in a tight spot. She's just been picked up at  Palm Beach International with fifty grand and some  blow stashed in her flight bag. Lucky for her, the  Feds want something Jackie's got: the inside track  to Ordell Robbie, the notoriusly slick arms  dealer. And they're ready to deal -- Ordell in exchange  for her freedom. But Jacki's got another ace up  her sleeve... Enter Max Cherry, bail bondsman. Big,  tough, basically decent Max is on the verge of  divorce and tired of the same old grind. That's where  Jackie comes in. The fifty big ones are peanuts  compared to what Ordell's got locked away in  Freeport. But when a blond blowhead and a none-too-bright  ex con try to muscle in on the action, it's time  to pull and old bait and switch -- where the good  guys are played off against the bad guys -- and  where Jackie and Max hope to walk off into the  Florida sunset with a hot half million in cold cash.  


Amazon.com Review
Readers who come to Rum Punch after having seen Quentin Tarantino's 1997 film adaptation, Jackie Brown, are in for a few surprises. Mainly, Jackie Burke is a 44-year-old white woman (but just as hard-boiled as Pam Grier), bail bondsman Max Cherry has a much more prominent role in the proceedings, and the novel takes place in Miami--not Los Angeles. The core of the story, however, remains the same: when the cops try to use Jackie to get at Ordell Robbie, the gunrunner she's been bringing cash into the country for, she hatches a plan--with help from Max--to keep the money for herself. It all comes together in the traditional Elmore Leonard style, where the conversations are as crisply written and suspenseful as the action scenes. --Ron Hogan

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