Midnight Run

by Paul Monette | Romance |
ISBN: 0425112020 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingDavros-10wing of Banyo, Queensland Australia on 3/2/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by wingDavros-10wing from Banyo, Queensland Australia on Wednesday, March 2, 2005
Jack Walsh is a former cop from Chicago, who was framed by criminal he was investigating and about to arrest. He is now a bounty hunter based in Los Angeles. His boss wants him to find, Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas, an accountant, who was working for Las Vegas mobster, who stole millions of dollars from him and gave it away. His boss was the one who bailed him out, and now unless he can get him back in L.A. in the next 5 days, he will forfeit the bond and be placed out of business. So he sends Jack to get him, which is Midnight Run or easy job in the bail bond business. Except for the fact that the man The Duke stole the money from, wants to get him, and he is also the same man who framed Jack. And also the FBI wants to get Mardukas so that they can use him to get his boss, so they warn Walsh not to get in their way. But Walsh nevertheless finds The Duke and is about bring him back but when Mardukas claims that he has difficulty with flying the airline throws them out of the plane, so they have to go back on the road. And since Jack found him in next to no time, the FBI are more than a little embarrassed. Furthermore when Walsh's boss, learns that he didn't arrive when he was suppose to, he sends another bounty hunter, Marvin, who is Jack's greatest adversary, to get Mardukas. And when Marvin cancels Walsh's card, they don't have enough funds to make it all the way, so they have to scrape everything they have. And it doesn't help that Mardukas is doing everything he can to escape, cause he says that his former boss can get him even in jail. On their long cross-country trip to LA, Jack and The Duke get to know each other and they build up a strange friendship.

A good movie and a good novelisation of the script, full of humour, action and adventure.

I intend to release this book in celebration of World Book Day, 3 March, 2005.

Released 19 yrs ago (3/2/2005 UTC) at Open Learning Institute Of TAFE, Peel & Cordelia S in West End, Queensland Australia

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