

So Samuel gets a pistol he doesn’t know how to use or even load. He almost immediately stumbles across Jane who basically laughs at him and walks away.

Even though he has absolutely no experience or training in law enforcement or as a bounty hunter, Samuel decides he’s going to capture her. Since she never called him again, Samuel felt justified in running her over with a car and breaking her leg shortly after that. There may be a personal revenge motive for Samuel in this because Jane is the girl who seduced him and took his virginity in high school. Desperate for cash, he blackmails his pervert cousin who runs a bail bonds agency into letting him go after a cop named Jane Morellie who was accused of murder and then skipped. So Samuel Plum is an underwear buyer for a retail store who has recently lost his job.

It’s Gender Reversal Day here on Goodreads as I review One for the Money.
