The job of a high-risk courier is very simple.You pick something up. You drop something off.The hard part is not getting killed.When Kyra, the daughter of Big Jake Rynerson -- one of the world's wealthiest men -- is kidnapped in the Gal?pagos Islands, professional courier Simon Leonidovich is hired to deliver the ransom. But playing bagman for a billionaire is not so simple -- not when so many people stand to gain by Kyra's disappearance, and not when someone close to Big Jake is playing for the wrong team. To complicate matters, Simon finds himself falling for Big Jake's enticing and clever assistant, Caitlin Wells, though she may be the very one scheming to control the Rynerson empire.But when the money drop gets botched, the stakes turn deadly for both Simon and Kyra. From the dark jungles of Colombia to the flashy lights of Las Vegas, Simon matches wits against a cold-blooded adversary who seems to know his every move. Now he must somehow finish the job, save the girl, and figure out who's been pulling the strings before his pursuers deliver him into an unmarked grave.With rapid-fire action and devious plot twists,Bagmanis a lightning-paced thriller that will keep you breathless until the final drop is made.
This was one book that I thoroughly enjoyed.Kyra,an ecological activist,is kidnapped in the Galapagos Islands. Her father is billionaire Jake Rynerson and the kidnappers want his money. Simon Leonidovich professional courier is hired to deliver the ransom money.Kyra has been kidnapped by a professional mercenary known as El Pato.He never leaves a living witness.Simon soon determines that El Pato has a partner within Jake Rynerson's empire.When Simon makes the delivery he figures out that El Pato does not intend to leave anyone alive.It is then a race against time to save Kyra and find out who the accomplice of El Pato really is.This is truly a good book.You will enjoy it.
First-rate novel with memorable characters & brilliant plot
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
If you sometimes overlook the paperback racks at your local bookstore, drugstore or supermarket, then you're missing some very good, even excellent, reading. One of these excellent reads would be BAGMAN by Jay MacLarty. MacLarty is an extremely interesting guy, with an affable personality matched point for point by his literary talent. BAGMAN is his second novel, and MacLarty, going with what worked so well in THE COURIER, returns to the world of professional courier Simon Leonidovich and ups the ante just a bit, resulting in another four-star winner. MacLarty has an uncanny ability to create instantly memorable characters. Though he has several swirling in and out of the plot of BAGMAN, there is no danger of forgetting any of them or of confusing one for another. First on the list, of course, is Leonidovich, courier to the rich and famous. Priceless objects, millions of dollars in cash, important documents...if you need something moved safely from Point A to Point B, Leonidovich is your go-to guy; he's the best at what he does. Leonidovich is in the midst of his birthday celebration when he gets tapped by Big Jake Rynerson for a job that is a bit out of Leonidovich's bailiwick. Rynerson is a self-made billionaire, an affable and congenial owner of the best resort hotel in Las Vegas. He can by turns be a great friend and a powerful enemy. When Kyra Rynerson-Saladino, Big Jake's estranged daughter, is kidnapped in the jungles of South America and held for ransom, Big Jake pulls out all the stops. Leonidovich feels under-qualified for this type of job, but reluctantly agrees to take it. He soon finds himself in South America, with little to rely on but his wits and his considerable and varied contacts stateside. Even before he leaves the comfortable environs of Big Jake's hotel, however, it is frighteningly clear that there is someone in Big Jake's circle of family and friends who does not want Kyra back, and accordingly does not want Leonidovich to succeed. Leonidovich thus finds himself caught between the kidnapper, who is a brutal, mysterious figure --- known only as El Pato --- and someone who is in Big Jake's own camp. Kyra, meanwhile, is aware that her captor has no intention of releasing her, whether he receives the ransom money or not. So she begins taking her own steps to effect her rescue --- even as her time is quickly running out. No one other than MacLarty is writing books quite like BAGMAN right now. His grasp of information on many topics, and his ability to make it understandable --- and readable --- to his audience, is first-rate. Combine that with a brilliant plot, where time is short and getting shorter, and you have BAGMAN, an at-the-top addition to this year's must-read shortlist. Very highly recommended. --- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
A good sequel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Kept me guessing up to the end. I knew Simon would come through, but getting there was well worth the time. I liked it better than The Courier, and look forward to Simon's next adventure.
Bagman
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
A thrilling ride! Kept me on the edge of my seat and turning pages into the early morning hours! Even better than his first book The Courier. Remember the name Jay MacLarty!
Couldn't put it down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I just finished reading The Bagman. I found it to be even better that MacLarty's first book The Courier. I was still turning pages at 3am. An Indiana Jones type thriller.
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