<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P>The New York Times bestselling 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.<P>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.<P>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 coke-head 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.<P>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.<P>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."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Cane and Abe</em> and <em>Black Horizon</em> blends <em>Goodfellas</em> 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.</p><p>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.</p><p>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 coke-head 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.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Ruban Betancourt has always played by the rules. But the bank taking his house and his restaurant going bust has driven him over the edge. He and his wife deserve more, and he's come up with a risky scheme to get it. With the help of an airport insider, he and a group of accomplices surprise the guards loading the armored trucks and speed off with $7.4 million.</p><p>Investigating the heist, FBI agent Andie Henning knows the best way to catch the thieves is to follow the money. While his partners in crime are carelessly spending money, levelheaded Ruban is desperately trying to lay low and hold things together.</p><p>But Agent Henning isn't the only one on their trail, and in the mob-meets-Miami fashion, these small-time thieves suddenly find themselves way in over their heads . . . and sinking fast.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Action-packed ... Buoyed by Grippando's strong characteres ... <i>Cash Landing</i>is one of Grippando's most hard-edged novels and shows how the best-formed plans quickly spiral out of control when greed and stupidity enter the equation."--<i>Sun Sentinel</i><br><br>"Fast-paced ... recalls the caper novels of Donald E. Westlake."--<i>Booklist</i><br><br>"Grippando makes the best use of reality as he spins fictional gold with <i>Cash Landing</i>."--<i>Mystery Scene</i><br>
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