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Cash Landing

By: James Grippando
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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The New York Times best-selling author of Cane and Abe and Black Horizon blends Goodfellas and Elmore Leonard in this wild, suspenseful caper inspired by actual events, in which a band of amateur thieves pulls off one of the biggest airport heists in history with deadly consequences.

Every week a hundred million dollars in cash arrives at Miami International Airport, shipped by German banks to the Federal Reserve. A select group of trusted workers moves the bags through customs and loads them into armored trucks.

Ruban Betancourt has always played by the rules. But the bank taking his house and his restaurant business going bust has driven him over the edge. He and his wife deserve more than life has handed them, and he's come up with a ballsy scheme to get it. With the help of an airport insider, he; his cokehead brother-in-law, Jeffrey; and two ex-cons surprise the guards loading the armored trucks and speed off with $7.4 million in the bed of a pickup truck.

Investigating the heist, FBI agent Andie Henning, newly transferred to Miami from Seattle, knows the best way to catch the thieves is to follow the money. Jeffrey's drug addiction is as conspicuous as the Rolex watches he buys for dancers at the Gold Rush strip club. One of the ex-cons, Pinky Perez, makes no secret of his plan to own a swinger's club - which will allow him carte blanche with his patrons' wives. Levelheaded Ruban is desperately trying to lay low and hold things together.

But Agent Henning isn't the only one on their trail, and in the mob-meets-Miami fashion, these accidental thieves suddenly find themselves way in over their heads...and sinking fast.

©2015 James Grippando (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers
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Full of twists and turns!

Started out as a rather benign heist, but things go out of control fast! I enjoyed it.

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I enjoyed this story and the interduction of Andy the FBI agent. I have listened to a lot of his books and enjoyed them all. I like his sense of humor. I reckon end any of his books.

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I’m not sure I like the format of this book

Most of Grippando books seem to be about the detective/lawyer and not the crooks.

This book it is all about the crooks. I’m very little about the detectives.

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Really good

It took awhile to get used to the narrator because he paused a lot between sentences. I thought the storyline was great, it kep me hooked until the end. I liked the message the book carries: more money, more problems, basically. Overall I enjoyed the book and would recommend it. I plan to listen to others in this series.

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Where's Swyteck??

The last three chapters wasn't enough to inciude this book in Swyteck series!! Story was good but would have enjoyed more legalise.

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WOW

Best I’ve Read in a long time. My new favorite author, how did I not discover this guy before. I highly recommend very well done!

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Good Start To The Series

This is a good book but not really anything about Jack Swytek, although a great tale of a gang who pulls off a large money heist at the Miami Airport. The heist is efficiently executed. It is well planned. But crime does not pay. After the heist, all the gang members fall over each other in betrayal. They are all greedy and criminal and do themselves in. There is a dauntless FBI agent and her colleagues who are able to watch all the deceiving and find the mistakes and pick up the pieces and solve the crime. The book is fast paced. You do not know who is going to double-cross whom next? The protagonist is Ruben, a Cuban refugee and ex-con, living in Miami. You mainly see the story through his eyes. The antagonist is Andie, a competent and clever FBI agent . Like Ruben, Andie has to fight through the double-dealing and bureaucracy of the FBI and other police agencies to solve the crime and catch the gang members. There is double-dealing on both sides. You wonder how anything succeeds in life? That is what the theme of this book is about. It is well worth a credit?

Jonathan Davis was excellent with the delivery of the story

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Negociated With Stupidity

Reviews were spot on so thank goodness this was on sale from this author, who is not consistand for me. l buy this author as narrator Jonathan Davis is on my top fave list. Do not miss his narration of Sandra Brown Mean Streak.
Andy Henning is introduced in this story which was my reason for buying this book.
This story is way to dark and depressing for me as each chapter has more acts of stupidity than l could take. lf you are a fan of the series Sopranos, then this is for you.
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Very simple story! You knew the outcome from the very beginning.

I will not download this author again. It was childish with no mystery to the stor

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Irritating. Like an endlessly dripping sink.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

The characters were irritating and shallow. There was no connection to the characters except to anticipate the next stupid thing they would do. The narrative sounded good and capers about greed and money while normally predictable can still be fun and engaging. Not this one. Skip this agony.

What character would you cut from Cash Landing?

These characters all need some serious editing to make them more compelling or to make you want to cheer for their success. Instead they were whining, grating and inane.

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