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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 363.28092
EAN num: 9780786891269
ISBN number: 0786891262
Label: Hyperion
Manufacturer: Hyperion
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 336
Printing Date: July 29, 2008
Publishing house: Hyperion
Release Date: July 29, 2008
Sale Popularity Level: 24121
Studio: Hyperion
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'Freeze!'
Duane 'Dog' Chapman entertains and inspires millions on Dog the Bounty Hunter, his #1-rated show on A&E -- but there is more to his story. From troubled beginnings and tragedy to triumph and transformation, he reveals all for the very first time in this no-holds-barred memoir.
Dog spent the very first twenty-three years of his life on the wrong side of the law. In You Can Run, but You Can’t Hide, he offers an inside look at his days as a gang member; his dark years of addiction and abuse; and how serving eighteen months in prison for a murder he didn’t commit helped him recommit to his faith. He also shares stories of some of his most dangerous bounty hunts -- including his capture of Max Factor heir and convicted rapist Andrew Luster, which made international headlines.
In You Can Run, but You Can’t Hide, Dog recounts his incredible story, chronicling his journey from his onetime criminal past to the guiding faith that has led him to become one of the most successful bounty hunters in American history. Against all odds, Dog turned his life around and went from ex-con to American icon in the process. This is his story.
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I thought this was a wonderful book. It's full of information about Dog's life and exactly what he's had to deal with along the way.
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This book was passed on from my conservative cousin (doesn't drink, cuss or smoke); then to my Mother (who's not a reader); then on to me. They both highly recommended the book to me but I wasn't really interested and wouldn't have bought the book for myself. I started thumbing through the pages and couldn't put it down. I was up until 12:00 midnight wanting to see what came next! What a life! You really feel like you're there (riding on the back of a motorcycle in a gang; tracking down a fugitive!) I agree it's written rather roughly; no fancy prose here but raw, real life events. I can't wait to get home and finish reading the rest!
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I've Been A Fan Of Dogs Show For About 4 Years. This Book Is Very Informative About The Struggles Along The Way For Dog And Family. Dog's Gonna Get You If You Jump Bail On Him And Beth. He'll Take You Down Hard, But He'll Try And Bring You Back Up. He's Tough Outside And A Softy Inside, Which Makes Him Unique. The Book Is A Tell All, No Holds Barred Account Of His Years Of Struggle With The System, Drugs, Women And Other Bondsmen. Dogs Love Of His Family Is Paramount In His Life.
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It was great. Anyone who likes watching the show will really like the book
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Duane 'Dog' Chapman is a unique individual and this biography is one that will hold the reader's attention from start to finish.
I had not known a great deal about 'Dog' Chapman before reading this book. Of course I had followed his capture of the infamout Rapist Andrew Luster and his subsequent imprisonment in Mexico. On a couple of occasions I had seen parts of his show on TV, although I've never seen a full episode. After reading this book, I may have to watch his show a time or two.
'You Can Run, But You Can't Hide' chronicles 'Dog's' life including a stint in prison for 1st Degree Murder (He did not do the actual killing), being the top salesman in the country for a vacuum cleaner company, running with a biker gang, and more. It includes his early criminal life of drug dealing and being a burglar.
This book does not try to hide the bad side of his life. It includes his drug addiction, prison sexual behaviors, and more. Some of the language is pretty rough. That and some of his earlier experiences may be too much for those with more delicate sensibilities.
There is much in his life that can be a lesson for those going down the wrong path. He has made all kinds of mistakes and freely shares them. Many will love this book. I'm sure that others will not like it at all. I think it is a worthwhile read.
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