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âThe greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever!â âNew York Times Book Review
Jackie Burkeâs future looks grim. Sheâs been a flight attendant for twenty years and sheâs down to working for an islandâhopping airline the day she lands in Palm Beach International with fifty grand and is taken into custody. The Feds know Jackie works for a man who sells machine guns to bad guys, but they donât know his name. Jackie looks at her options. She can tell what she knows about Ordell Robbie, the gun dealer, and get offâexcept that if Ordell suspects youâre talking about him, youâre dead. Or she can keep her mouth shut and do five years. Then she meets Max Cherryâlate fifties, recently separated, and just starting to think that maybe thereâs more to life than being a bail bondsmanâand sees she has more options than she thought.
Max is hooked on Jackie from the first time he sees her. But when he meets Ordell, he has quite a different reaction. Nineteen years a bail bondsman, Max knows trouble when he sees it. Jackie comes up with a plan to play the Feds off against the bad guys and walk off with Ordellâs money, but she needs Maxâs help. Max allows himself to be drawn in just to stay near Jackie, yet he canât help but wonder if heâs being used. As for Ordell, heâs making it now after years of busted deals. No one is going to stand in the way of his million-dollar payoffâŠ