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Djibouti

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Djibouti

By: Elmore Leonard
Narrated by: Tim Cain
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“Elmore Leonard is in a class of one….The greatest crime writer who ever lived.”
—Dennis Lehane

“Elmore Leonard is our greatest crime novelist…the best in the business.”
Washington Post

44 novels and still going strong! The incomparable Elmore Leonard—“The reigning King Daddy of crime writers” (Seattle Times)—is back with Djibouti, a gripping, twisting, playful, and always surprising tale of modern-day piracy. Djibouti sparkles with the trademark Leonard style, wit, and crackling dialogue that have made novels like Get Shorty, Out of Sight, and The Hot Kid crime fiction classics. This time Elmore’s taking us to the Horn of Africa for an unforgettable confrontation with con men, crooked diplomats, documentary filmmakers, and pirates…and it’s going to be a wild ride!

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Elmore never fails to entertain. The performance was great! I would recommend to both old and new readers of this genre.

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This book was so boring I almost gave up on it but I wanted to leave a review to warn others. Off you expect an exciting Elmore Leonard move on to his next book. Half of it was eavesdropping on two people looking at film rushes if you can think of anything more boring write the sequel.

A long stupid monologue in various voices

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Totally implausible. You can only suspend so much credulity....then it becomes either silly or boring, or both.

Disappointing

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