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  1. A young drifter, Jack Ryan (no relation to Tom Clancy's later CIA analyst-turned-president), takes a job working as a handyman at a Michigan lakeside cabana complex owned by local justice of the peace Walter Majestyk (no relation to Vincent Majestyk from Leonard's own “Mr. Majestyk”).

  2. Jack Ryan Series by Elmore Leonard. 2 primary works • 2 total works. Jack Ryan, a petty crook in Detroit, Michigan: Book 1. The Big Bounce. by Elmore Leonard. 3.40 · 2,498 Ratings · 207 Reviews · published 1969 · 48 editions. Together with a tough young drifter named Jack Rya… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Unknown Man #89. by Elmore Leonard.

  3. The Big Bounce is a crime novel written by Elmore Leonard, published in 1969. The author's first attempt at the crime genre after having met success with westerns , it was adapted twice into film. It is also Leonard's first book starring the character of Jack Ryan (no relation to Tom Clancy 's character of the same name ), who would ...

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    The Big Bounce. by Elmore Leonard. read by Campbell Scott. Part 1 of the Jack Ryan series. borrow. Jack Ryan always wanted to play pro ball. But he couldn't hit a curveball, so he turned his attention to less legal pursuits. A tough guy who likes walking the razor's edge, he's just met his match – and more – in Nancy.

  5. Título original: The Big Bounce. Sinopsis: Jack Ryan (Owen Wilson) es un surfero y ladrón de poca monta que, dando tumbos por la vida, ha acabado trabajando en una constructora en Hawái.

  6. But there's one thing Ryan doesn't know yet: his new playmate is planning the deadliest thrill of all. Razor-sharp and wholly unpredictable, The Big Bounce is an Elmore Leonard classic--a sly, beguiling story of a man, a woman, and a nasty little crime. Genre: Mystery

  7. Nancy Hayes has a woman's sleek moves and the instincts of a shark. Now, in a Michigan resort town, a rich man wants Jack gone and Nancy for himself. For Ryan the choice is clear: Nancy's promises of pleasure, her crazy, thrill-seeking schemes of breaking into homes, shooting guns, and maybe stealing a whole lot of money are driving him half mad.