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Bandits

By: Elmore Leonard
Narrated by: Frank Muller
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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.

©1987 Elmore Leonard (P)1993 Recorded Books Inc.

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The story gritty and fun. The characters, Frank Mueller excellent. The details were very believable.

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Great writing in service of a lackluster plot.

This is the first Elmore Leonard book I've experienced, and from what I understand it's not one of his better efforts. The story begins full of promise of nuns, lepers, heists, and Sandinistas versus Contras, but fizzles out around the last third and slouches into a near anticlimax. However, the dialogue, and its delivery by Muller, is almost worth the price of admission alone. Avoid if you're not the type to forgive a weak plot if the writing telling it is high quality.

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Excellent Elmore Leonard

Frank Muller is my favorite narrator for Elmore Leonard books. I've read many and this one is up there with Tishomingo Blues and Rum Punch. His classic use of "good" bad guys and "bad" bad guys is in full throat in Bandits. If you're already a fan, this won't disappoint. If you're not already a fan you will be!

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A Perfect Leonard Audiobook

What to say? Great story, characters are hilarious, the story keeps us guessing and enraptured, and Muller delivers with perfect pitch and punctuation.

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Leonard and Muller: Score One

never thought I'd become a fan of a narrator/performer, bit I have. Frank Miller is a top pro. I'm glad I can search for his work, which I now do.
And Elmore Leonard? Can't say enough about him, but he seems to have been born to tell stories.

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You just can't beat these guys.

Once again, the combination of Elmore Leonard and Frank Muller delivers. This is the story of Jack Delaney, the ex-nun Lucy Nichols, who ran a hospital for lepers in Nicaragua, and the horrible murderer General Dagoberto Godoy. The setting is New Orleans, where we find Jack three years out of prison, working for his brother-in-law at a mortuary. He and Lucy meet, and sparks fly. She saw Godoy murder lepers at the hospital and wants to avenge their deaths. General Godoy is in New Orleans raising money for the Contras, with a letter of support from none other than Ronald Reagan, who says in Spanish that "he ain't heavy, he's my brother." If you don't laugh at this stuff, you need to look for your funny bone. The plot again thickens, with scams and betrayals flying by, and once again I challenge any reader to predict the ending. Leonard is a true master of his craft, and Muller is simply like no other human being in his capacity to pull us into each book with what seems like casual reading, but is in fact the most skillful narration anywhere. It's good to see Leonard set this book in New Orleans, as his skill at describing location and characters with efficiency is unmatched. Other authors may bore us with plot exposition and dialogue that leads nowhere. Leonard points each piece of dialogue forward so that the plot advances with each paragraph. Neither he nor Muller can be hurried, and they don't need to rush. Listeners are rewarded with the best entertainment money can buy. Enjoy yourselves, and be grateful that this body of work, collectively a masterpiece which may never be matched, is available for us to read. There is nothing better than this.

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Save your cash or credits

I’m a big Elmore Leonard fan. But save your money or credits on this one. I guess every author has to write a stinker. This is that one. I’m not sending it back as I read it all. Hoping it would get better. Never did

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