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294 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1995









 
 Raylan had to tell her why he couldn’t go in to investigate without permission or a search warrant, and this was the part that didn’t make sense to her. If he had no trouble shooting a man seated at a table with him in a restaurant, why couldn’t he walk into someone’s house?I also love: not only is this the straight-up sequel to Pronto, we get a sequel to Maximum Bob in the process. Well, for the first chapter, anyway. It involves a Crowe, it gives the book its title, and Justified lifts it basically line-by-line for Dewey. (It’s the part I remember from the first time I picked up Riding The Rap. But now: all the layers.)
He said to her, “Why don’t you take my word for it?” tired of trying to explain distinctions, the gray areas in what he did for a living.
