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Frank Ryan’s 10 Golden Rules For Successful Armed Robbery

From the Elmore Leonard novel Swag

In Elmore Leonard‘s 1976 novel Swag (more appropriately retitled “Ryan’s Rule” in paperback), we first meet Frank Ryan, an “almost honest” used car salesman from Red Bowers Chevrolet in Detroit, who decides NOT to testify  against small-time car thief Ernest “Stick” Stickley, Jr.

Instead, he ropes the would-be felon into a teaming up with him for a series of armed robberies, based on a set set of foolproof rules for armed robbery he’s cooked up. It must work–soon enough, the pair are raking in three to five grand a week, knocking over grocery stores, bars, liquor stores, gas stations, and the like.

Of course, if you think they live happily ever after, you don’t know your Elmore.

But I digress…

Here are the rules. Proceed with caution.

Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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