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A crime thriller with typical Leonard twists. Jack Ryan (from the series) gets caught up in a dangerous plot involving disappearances, drugs and violence. It all unravels in a young woman's room – full of dialogue, deception and tension.
Up in Honey's Room (2009) by Elmore Leonard (1925–2013) is one of his later novels. The novel belongs to Leonard's crime genre, with elements of humor, sharp dialogue, and unexpected twists. The main character is Jack Ryan (known from earlier novels such as Rum Punch or Pronto), a former pilot and adventurer who becomes entangled in a complex web of crime. The story begins with a disappearance or kidnapping involving a young woman, drugs, the mafia, and local criminals. The central part takes place in her room—this is where key encounters, revelations, and violence occur, making the title both literal and metaphorical.
Leonard masterfully builds tension through the characters' conversations (his trademark: "write like people talk"), where lies, motivations, and betrayals are revealed. The typical elements are there: corrupt cops, petty criminals who turn into big players, women who are more than just victims, and a dose of irony and dark humor. The plot is untangled, but logical - everything unravels "up in her room", in an intimate, claustrophobic space.
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