Reviews"Taut Suspense" -- Los Angeles Times "Out of Sightis Out of Sight" --The Orlando Sentinel "Breathtaking...Elmore Leonard may be the last hope for the written word." --New York Observer From the Paperback edition., "Taut Suspense" -- Los Angeles Times "Out of Sightis Out of Sight" --The Orlando Sentinel "Breathtaking...Elmore Leonard may be the last hope for the written word." --New York Observer
Dewey Decimal813.5/4
SynopsisFrom the author of Get Shorty (now a major motion picture) and the man unanimously considered the greatest living crime writer comes a sizzling new novel about the lowlifes America can't get enough of. Out of Sight opens with a bang: a prison break in South Florida that brings together federal marshal Karen Sisco, a knockout in her Chanel suit, and legendary bank robber, Jack Foley, Mr. Cool. Their relationship is at the heart of the plot, the fed tracking the fugitive, but with unexpected overtones: the fascination that each feels about the other. The trail leads to the heist of the year in Detroit, where Foley, the old pro bank robber, and Karen, who's known to cut corners, come up against today's most vicious kind of criminal, home invaders.