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Riding the Rap

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Riding the Rap
First edition
AuthorElmore Leonard
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime/Contemporary
PublisherDelacorte Press
Publication date
1995
Pages294 (326 paperback)
ISBN0385324170
Preceded byPronto 

Riding the Rap is a 1995 crime fiction novel by Elmore Leonard. It is the sequel to Leonard's Pronto, released in 1993.

Synopsis

Like Pronto, Riding the Rap centers around Harry Arno, World War II veteran and bookie, now 67 years old. The book also features a reappearance of Joyce Patton, Harry's ex-girlfriend and a former stripper, and her new boyfriend Raylan Givens, an always-gets-his-man old western type law enforcer. Givens later comes to Harry's aid when he discovers the plot set up by Chip Ganz, Bobby Deo and Louis Lewis. Ganz, who is $16,500 in debt, hatches a plan to steal the millions that Harry has skimmed from the mafia over the years from a Swiss bank account by taking him hostage and forcing the money out of him. It's up to Raylan Givens to find Harry Arno before it's too late.

Connections

This story formed the basis of the third episode of the first season of the FX television show Justified, called "Fixer".[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Justified: Raylan Givens in Riding the Rap by Elmore Leonard".
  2. ^ Fernsehserie und Literatur: Facetten einer Medienbeziehung edited by Vincent Fröhlich, Lisa Gotto, Jens Ruchatz, page 229
  3. ^ Transmedia Storytelling, Adaptation, and the Reversing of Justified, by Michael Graves. Adaptation, Volume 10, Issue 1, 1 March 2017, Pages 1–17
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