The fallen / Ace Atkins.
"A classic southern tale of backroom deals, tainted honor, dysfunctional family, high-stakes greed--and everyday heroism--from the New York Times-bestselling author. Mississippi sheriff Quinn Colson had to admit he admired the bank robbers. A new bank was hit almost every week, and the robbers rushed in and out with such skill and precision it reminded him of raids he'd led back in Afghanistan and Iraq when he was an army ranger. In fact, it reminded him so much of the techniques in the Ranger Handbook that he couldn't help wondering if the outlaws were former Rangers themselves. And that was definitely going to be a problem. If he stood any chance of catching them, he was going to need the help of old allies, new enemies, and a lot of luck. The enemies he had plenty of. It was the allies and the luck that were going to be in woefully short supply"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780399576713 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 358 pages : map ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
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Subject: | United States. Army > Commando troops > Fiction. Retired military personnel > United States > Fiction. Bank robberies > Fiction. Sheriffs > Fiction. Mississippi > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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- Baker & Taylor
"A classic southern tale of backroom deals, tainted honor, dysfunctional family, high-stakes greed--and everyday heroism--from the New York Times-bestselling author. Mississippi sheriff Quinn Colson had to admit he admired the bank robbers. A new bank was hit almost every week, and the robbers rushed in and out with such skill and precision it reminded him of raids he'd led back in Afghanistan and Iraq when he was an army ranger. In fact, it reminded him so much of the techniques in the Ranger Handbook that he couldn't help wondering if the outlaws were former Rangers themselves. And that was definitely going to be a problem. If he stood any chance of catching them, he was going to need the help of old allies, new enemies, and a lot of luck. The enemies he had plenty of. It was the allies and the luck that were going to be in woefully short supply"-- - Baker & Taylor
Investigating a series of skillfully executed bank robberies, Mississippi sheriff and former Army Ranger Quinn Colson calls on old allies in order to outmaneuver a band of elite criminals, who he believes are ex-military personnel. - Baker & Taylor
Investigating a series of bank robberies that have been orchestrated with skill and precision worthy of a military raid, Mississippi sheriff and former Army Ranger Quinn Colson calls on old allies and new enemies in his effort to outmaneuver a sophisticated band of elite criminals. By the Edgar Award-nominated author ofThe Lost Ones . - Penguin Putnam
From New York Times bestselling author Ace Atkins comes a rollicking crime novel of brazen thieves, good ole boy politicians, truck stop womenâand one decent man crazy enough to fight them all...
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The bank robbers wreaking havoc across the South are carrying out their heists with such skill and precision that they remind Tibbehah County Sheriff Quinn Colson of the raids he once led as an Army Ranger. In fact, their techniques are so like the ones in the Ranger Handbook that he canât help wondering if the outlaws are former Rangers themselves.
And thatâs definitely going to be a problem. If Colson stands any chance of catching them, heâs going to need the help of old allies, new enemies, and a lot of luck. The enemies, he has plenty of. Itâs the allies and the luck that are in woefully short supply...