''Raylan'' is a 2012 novel by
Elmore Leonard, the author's final work before he died in 2013. The novel is based on the FX television series ''
Justified'',
which was in turn based on Leonard's short story "Fire in the Hole" and the character of
Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens is a fictional character created by American novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard.
Givens is a Deputy U.S. Marshal and initially appeared in the novels ''Pronto'' and ''Riding the Rap''. (''Pronto'' was adapted as a TV movie in ...
, who appeared in that short story as well as the novels ''
Pronto
Pronto, stylized as PRONTO, is the second-generation contactless payment system for automated fare collection on public transit services in San Diego County, California. The system is managed by the San Diego Association of Governments, operat ...
'' and ''
Riding the Rap.'' ''Raylan'' is not a direct sequel to any of these novels, nor is it a direct sequel to the television series. Elements from both are changed: Boyd Crowder, who died in "Fire in the Hole" but is still alive in ''Justified'' is alive and a major character in ''Raylan,'' while characters original to ''Justified'' such as Dickie and Coover Bennett return in repurposed forms, as Dickie and Coover Crowe. Several plotlines in ''Raylan'' were adapted by the writers of ''Justified'' into episodes of the show's third season, most notably with the episode "
Thick as Mud."
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Justified (TV series)
Novels by Elmore Leonard
2012 American novels
United States Marshals Service in fiction
William Morrow and Company books