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The hunted book
The hunted book








the hunted book

Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel calls him “the all-time king of the whack job crime novelists,” and goes on to say that “Elmore Leonard tops them all”…including John D. rare thing: a plot-driven YA with characters worthy of a John Green novel. Children have become a commodity: they are bought and sold, won and lost, and worst of all, are hunted by the 'kiddernappers' keen to make a quick buck on a big sale. Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Peas The Hunted, the sequel to The.

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Marshal Raylan Givens (in his novels Pronto and Riding the Rap, before the lawman became the star of the hit TV drama Justified), the Grand Master shows why the Ft. In a future world where people live to be 150, humans have paid the price for their longer livesthe cost being their fertility. It is written and introduced as a collection of childrens fables, and indeed many of the. Bergan Record In Elmore Leonard’s The Hunted, crime fiction’s greatest living practitioner (Washington Post) carries the action far from his usual Detroit, Miami, and Los Angeles milieus, all the way to the Middle East. The book is also conflicted in terms of its appeal to audiences.

the hunted book

The author who introduced the world to U.S. Los Angeles Times Book Review Excellent.A plot and a chase as good as anything he has ever written. Though she grew up with the city’s highest aristocrats, far from her father’s old lodge, she knows that the forest holds secrets and that her father is the only hunter who’s ever come close to discovering them. There no lack of excitement and suspense-and the trademark Leonard dialogue-in this superior tale of a fugitive hiding under the radar in Israel, until a well-publicized Good Samaritan act attracts the unwanted attention of well-armed Motown mobsters who are now coming to get him. Hunted Meagan Spooner 3.89 28,342 ratings5,181 reviews Beauty knows the Beast’s forest in her bonesand in her blood. In Elmore Leonard’s The Hunted, “crime fiction’s greatest living practitioner” (Washington Post) carries the action far from his usual Detroit, Miami, and Los Angeles milieus, all the way to the Middle East. “Excellent….A plot and a chase as good as anything he has ever written.”










The hunted book