gimley reviewed Bandits by Elmore Leonard
Review of 'Bandits' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Leonard takes genre fiction out of its formulaic ghetto. And it's great to read a caper book in which one of the villains is President Ronald Reagan.
mass market paperback, 448 pages
English language
Published Jan. 28, 2003 by HarperTorch.
E-book extras: "Martin Amis Interviews 'The Dickens of Detroit' "; Elmore Leonard's "If It Sounds Like Writing, Rewrite It"; "All By Elmore: The Crime Novels & The Westerns"; Selected Filmography
Working at his brother-in-law’s New Orleans funeral home isn’t reformed jewel thief Jack Delaney’s idea of excitement—until he’s dispatched to a leper’s hospital to pick up a corpse that turns out to be very much alive … and under the care of a beautiful, radical ex-nun in designer jeans. The “deceased” is the one-time squeeze of a Nicaraguan colonel who’s ordered her dead for trying to “infect” him, and Sister Lucy’s looking to spirit the young woman away from his guns and goons. Plus Lucy’s getting ideas about spiriting away some of the colonel’s millions as well—and someone with Jack Delaney’s talents could come in very handy indeed.
Leonard takes genre fiction out of its formulaic ghetto. And it's great to read a caper book in which one of the villains is President Ronald Reagan.