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1. Djibouti: A Novel by Elmore Leonard | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Elmore Leonard, New York Times bestselling author and "the hippest, funniest national treasure in sight" (Washington Post), brings his trademark wit and inimitable style to this twisting, gripping—and sometimes playful—tale of modern-day piracy Dara Barr, documentary filmmaker, is at the top of her game. She's covered the rape of Bosnian women, neo-Nazi white supremacists, and post-Katrina New Orleans, and has won awards for all three. Now, looking for a bigger challenge, Dara and her right-hand-man, Xavier LeBo, a six-foot-six, seventy-two-year-old African American seafarer, head to Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, to film modern-day pirates hijacking merchant ships. They learn soon enough that almost no one in the Middle East is who he seems to be. The most successful pirate, driving his Mercedes around Djibouti, appears to be a good guy, but his pal, a cultured Saudi diplomat, has dubious connections. Billy Wynn, a Texas billionaire, plays mysterious roles as the mood strikes him. He's promised his girlfriend, Helene, a nifty fashion model, that he'll marry her if she doesn't become seasick or bored while circling the world on his yacht. And there's Jama Raisuli, a black al Qaeda terrorist from Miami, who's vowed to blow up something big. What Dara and Xavier have to decide, besides the best way to stay alive: Should they shoot the action as a documentary or turn it into a Hollywood feature film? In the spirit of Elmore Leonard’s 10 Rules for Writing, here are ten reasons why Elmore Leonard rules–a fact that has never been more obvious than in Djibouti, his 48th novel. Customer Reviews (30)
Any Leonard is good, but this one has some problems
The best of the worst.
Elmore's the best
DJIBOUTI: You couldn't ask for more
2 1/2 Stars for the Novel |
2. Road Dogs: A Novel by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2010-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Jack Foley and Cundo Rey are road dogs: trusted jailhouse comrades watching each other's back. They're so tight, Cundo's using his own money and his shark lady lawyer to get Foley's sentence reduced from thirty years to three months. And when Jack gets out, the wealthy Cuban criminal wants him to stay in Cundo's multimillion dollar Venice Beach house—right across from the one where Cundo's common-law wife, professional psychic Dawn Navarro, resides. There will certainly be some payback expected, though Jack can't figure out what. Sexy Dawn's intentions are a lot clearer. But Cundo's coming home earlier than anticipated, and Jack smells a double-cross cooking—the kind that could turn a road dog into road kill. Questions for Elmore Leonard Q:Where did the inspiration for the title Road Dogs come from? A: Road Dogs was on a list of prison expressions my researcher Gregg Sutter got for me: inmates who watch each other’s back. I liked the sound of the words together. Q: What made you decide to bring back Jack Foley, Cundo Rey, and Dawn Navarro now? What is it about these three characters that stuck with you through the years? A: Foley was played by George Clooney in Out of Sight. I imagined George in the scenes I wrote and it worked. Dawn Navarro was the psychic in Riding the Rap, a supporting character ready for a leading role. Cundo Rey from LaBrava, another favorite of mine, also deserved a bigger role, so I brought him back.. Q: Any chance Foley and the woman he loves, Federal Marshal Karen Sisco, will be back in the near future? A: I’m not sure Foley is up to robbing another bank. But Karen Sisco, the federal marshal in Out of Sight, could show up again; maybe working for her dad, a private investigator. Q: One of the hallmarks of your writing is your gift for the telling detail. When Foley is offering Cundo Rey’s money man, Jimmy, some advice about his skimming, he tells him that Cundo won’t kill him, but he might “break your legs with a José Canseco bat.” That’s one of those small yet wonderfully deft touches that adds color without slowing the pace. How do you do this so well? A: Realism is the key to my style of writing and dialogue is what keeps it moving, always in live scenes. Rather than use my voice, my language, to describe what’s going on, I let the characters tell who they are and what they’re up to by the way they talk. Scenes are written from a character’s point of view, never mine. Q: Many of your characters are working class stiffs and tough, intelligent broads. What draws you to these kind of characters? What do you think accounts for their popularity? A: My women often upstage the guys; they’re natural, their own person, while my cops and criminals talk the way I’ve observed them through research and being on the scene. Q: What’s next for Elmore Leonard? A: Next comes Djibouti, with Dara Barr, a documentary filmmaker with the Somali pirates off the coast of East Africa. Customer Reviews (96)
Not one of his best, but great nonetheless
Nice follow up to Out of Site, but no where as good.
painful, painfully bad
Road Weary
Road Dogs: A Review |
3. Split Images by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(2002-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Quintessential Elmore Leonard, Split Images stars Palm Beach playboy Robbie Daniels. He's the kind of guy who gets away with everything -- even murder -- until a vacationing Motown cop, Bryan Hurd, starts asking questions. When this millionaire reptile reveals the psychopath beneath his slippery skin, Hurd finds out this is one helluva way for an out-of-town lawman to spend his vacation. Customer Reviews (17)
Darker than usual
More great characters from Elmore Leonard
Welcome to the incredible
Palm Beach -- Motor City with a tan -
Fun and Games with Elmore Leonard |
4. Comfort to the Enemy and Other Carl Webster Stories by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The "Hot Kid" of the U.S. Marshals Service, Carl Webster maintains the law with a cool, showdown attitude. He's one of the richest creations in Elmore Leonard's half century of delivering the goods. From his appearances in the critically acclaimed novels The Hot Kid and Up in Honey's Room, Carl returns to lay down the law in a novella that originally appeared as a serial in the New York Times Sunday Magazine. The title novella—plus two Carl Webster short stories—traces Carl's career from his run-in with 1930's gangsters to his investigation of a murder at a German POW camp in Oklahoma. This time it's Carl against war-seasoned Afrika Korps Nazis. With its pitch-perfect dialogue, compelling characters, and classic charm, Comfort to the Enemy is vintage Leonard. Customer Reviews (1)
Nice Introduction to Leonard's Work, Which Seems More Promising Than This Collection |
5. Swag: A Novel by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The smallest of small-time criminals, Ernest Stickley Jr. figures his luck's about to change when Detroit used-car salesman Frank Ryan catches him trying to boost a ride from Ryan's lot. Frank's got some surefire schemes for getting rich quick—all of them involving guns—and all Stickley has to do is follow "Ryan's Rules" to share the wealth. But sometimes rules need to be bent, maybe even broken, if one is to succeed in the world of crime, especially if the "brains" of the operation knows less than nothing. Customer Reviews (31)
All Elmore, all the time!
Fun, Fun, Fun with lots of great characters.
Swag: A Novel
Leonard's Best Novel
Excellent Read |
6. Pronto by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The feds want Miami bookmaker Harry Arno to squeal on his wiseguy boss. So they're putting word out on the street that Arno's skimming profits from "Jimmy Cap" Capotorto—which he is, but everybody does it. He was planning to retire to Italy someday anyway, so Harry figures now's a good time to get lost. U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens knows Harry's tricky—the bookie ditched him once in an airport while in the marshal's custody—but not careful. So Raylan's determined to find the fugitive's Italian hideaway before a cold-blooded Sicilian "Zip" does and whacks Arno for fun. After all, it's a "pride thing"...and it might even put Raylan in good stead with Harry's sexy ex-stripper girlfriend Joyce. Customer Reviews (20)
Classic Leonard
Great writer - bad book - , like reading a comic book
couldn't put it down
Alas, poor Harry
Changing Your Home Doesn't Change Who You Are |
7. The Complete Western Stories of Elmore Leonard by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2007-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Before he brilliantly traversed the gritty landscapes of underworld Detroit and Miami, Elmore Leonard wrote breathtaking adventures set in America's nineteenth-century western frontier—elevating a popular genre with his now-trademark twisting plots, rich characterizations, and scalpel-sharp dialogue. No author has ever written more evocatively of the dusty, gutsy heyday of the American West than Elmore Leonard. This complete collection of his thirty-one Western tales will thrill lovers of the genre, his die-hard fans, and everyone in between. From his very first story ever published—"The Trail of the Apache"—through five decades of classic Western tales, The Complete Western Stories of Elmore Leonard demonstrates the superb talent for language and gripping narrative that has made Leonard one of the most acclaimed and influential writers of our time. Customer Reviews (11)
Misleading advertising
save your money
Western Stories
Read all details
Great condition |
8. When the Women Come Out to Dance: Stories by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Elmore Leonard, a literary icon praised by The New York Times Book Review as "the greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever," has captured the imagination of millions of readers with his more than three dozen books. In this short fiction collection, Leonard demonstrates the superb characterizations, dead-on dialogue, vivid atmosphere, and driving plots that have made him a household name -- and once again illustrates that the line between the law and the lawbreakers is not as firm as we might think. Federal marshal Karen Sisco, from the bestselling novel Out of Sight, returns in "Karen Makes Out," once again inadvertently mixing pleasure with business. In "Fire in the Hole," Raylan Givens, last seen in Riding the Rap and Pronto, meets up with an old friend, but they're now on different sides of the law. In the title story, "When the Women Come Out to Dance," Mrs. Mahmood gets more than she bargains for when she conspires with her maid to end her unhappy marriage. All nine stories are Elmore Leonard at his vivid, hilarious, and unfailingly human best. Longtime fans will recognize some familiar faces, including the U.S. marshals Raylan Givens, from 1993's Pronto and 1995's Riding the Rap, and Karen Sisco, from 1996's Out of Sight (played by J. Lo in the movie). But whether familiar or new, the people in these stories lunge off the page and seize you by the lapels. Nobody writes character and dialogue like Leonard. In fact, several tales feature some rural white-trash bad guys who are so utterly plausible that you'll look over your shoulder next time you drive a country road. The short story format suits Leonard's stripped-down style beautifully. While one or two of the slimmer pieces feel a bit disposable, all nine are engaging, and the best are breathtakingly good--the crispest, best-plotted stuff Leonard has published in years. --Nicholas H. Allison Customer Reviews (25)
Utter goodness...
Where's my book?
Funny, Scary, Wonderful Stories
A great introduction to Elmore Leonard
Shorts as good as his longs |
9. Stick by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
Pages
(2002-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description After serving time for armed robbery, Ernest "Stick" Stickley is back on the outside and trying to stay legit. But it's tough staying straight in a crooked town -- and Miami is a pirate's paradise, where investment fat cats and lowlife drug dealers hold hands and dance. And when a crazed player chooses Stick at random to die for another man's sins, the struggling ex-con is left with no choice but to dive right back into the game. Besides, Stick knows a good thing when he sees it -- and a golden opportunity to run a very profitable sweet revenge scam seems much too tasty to pass up. Customer Reviews (17)
Another great Leonard novel
Everyone after a buck
Stick with Elmore's best
Elmore is just the best!
One of his best |
10. Elmore Leonard's 10 Rules of Writing by Elmore Leonard | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2007-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "These are the rules I've picked up along the way to help me remain invisible when I'm writing a book, to help me show rather than tell what's taking place in the story."--Elmore Leonard For aspiring writers and lovers of the written word, this concise guide breaks down the writing process with simplicity and clarity. From adjectives and exclamation points to dialect and hoopetedoodle, Elmore Leonard explains what to avoid, what to aspire to, and what to do when it sounds like "writing" (rewrite). Beautifully designed, filled with free-flowing, elegant illustrations and specially priced, Elmore Leonard's 10 Rules of Writing is the perfect writer's--and reader's--gift. Customer Reviews (48)
One star for format, not content
I love the experience of this book
Very disappointing -- would be better as a pamphlet
Elmore Excels!
`If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.' |
11. The Bounty Hunters by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 336
Pages
(2002-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (7)
Elmore Leonard Westerns
Passable early effort
Classic story
excellent novel debut
Elmore Leonard sure can write |
12. Freaky Deaky by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(2002-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (39)
A savory stew of colorful characters
Best appreciated by readers who grew up during the 60's
Just OK
Not His Best, But Still Great!
Characters are the highlight of an excellent thriller |
13. LaBrava: A Novel by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Joe LaBrava first fell in love with femme fatale movie queen Jean Shaw in a darkened theater when he was twelve. Now he's finally meeting his dream woman in the flesh, albeit in a rundown Miami crisis center. Cleaned up and sober, though, she still makes LaBrava's heart race. And now that Jean's being terrorized by redneck thug Richard Nobles and his slimy Marielito partner Cundo Rey, Joe has a golden opportunity to play the hero. Or he could wind up the patsy—or dead—in the final reel. Customer Reviews (16)
Elmore Leonard rules!
Read this book now.
Shoulda been a black & white movie
Crime Novel at its best
A Pure Delight |
14. Out of Sight: A Novel by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description World-class gentleman felon Jack Foley is busting out of Florida's Glades Prison when he runs head on into a shotgun-wielding Karen Sisco. Suddenly he's sharing a cramped car trunk with the classy, disarmed federal marshal and the chemistry is working overtime—and as soon as she escapes, he's already missing her. But there are bad men and a major score waiting for Jack in Motown. And the next time his path crosses Karen's, chances are she's going to be there for business, not pleasure. Customer Reviews (57)
Classic Leonard
I'll be reading more Elmore
Another Round of the Good Old Stuff
Another Winner
WASTE OF TIME--- |
15. Cat Chaser by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2005-03-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description A dizzying series of plot twistsinvolving various grifters and strongmen (both hired and freelance) leadsto the grimly comic suspense action that Elmore Leonard fans have come to knowand love. But as always, it's Leonard's impressive ear for dialogue thatraises Cat Chaser above the herd of crime novels. An example: Customer Reviews (14)
Oddly satisfying
Another great one
A great of Leonard's
Cat Chaser
Solid characters, weak plot |
16. Unknown Man #89 by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 368
Pages
(2002-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (20)
Don't miss this one
Nancy in Seattle, WA :Top notch classic!
A Wonderful Discovery
Leonard is a genius.
LOADED... SUSPENSEFUL... AN UNKNOWN HIDDEN LEONARD GEM... |
17. Hombre by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 208
Pages
(2002-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (16)
A Western Classic
A classic western
A fine story of bigotry in the old west
INCONGRUENT ENDING
dissapointed |
18. Killshot by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
Pages
(2008-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ironworker Wayne Colson has come to the real estate office where his wife, Carmen, works—at the worst possible time for both of them. Armand Degas, an Ojibway Indian hit man, and loose cannon Richie Nix are here to shake down Carmen's boss. And Wayne steps in the way. He sends the two off bleeding, and now the shooter for hire and Richie the ex-con have sworn to get the Colsons. There's little the state police and local law enforcement can do to help them, and the best the Feds can offer is the Witness Security Program. It comes down to Wayne and Carmen—and finally Carmen on her surprising own—to deal with the rough-trade misfits. Customer Reviews (35)
One of Leonard's best
Not very exciting
The BEST Cat and Mouse Story I've Ever Listened To....
Leonard Blasts Away With This Winner
My introduction to Elmore Leonard |
19. The Hot Kid by Elmore Leonard | |
Mass Market Paperback: 387
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Carlos Webster was fifteen in the fall of 1921 the first time he came face-to-face with a nationally known criminal. A few weeks later, he killed his first man—a cattle thief who was rustling his dad's stock. Now Carlos, called Carl, is the hot kid of the U.S. Marshals Service, one of the elite manhunters currently chasing the likes of Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd across America's Depression-ravaged heartland. Carl wants to be the country's most famous lawman. Jack Belmont, the bent son of an oil millionaire, wants to be public enemy number one. Tony Antonelli of True Detective magazine wants to write about this world of cops and robbers, molls and speakeasies from perilously close up. Then there are the hot dames—Louly and Elodie—hooking their schemes and dreams onto dangerous men. And before the gunsmoke clears, everybody just might end up getting exactly what he or she wished for. Jack Belmont's blackmail scheme doesn't work, but after destroying his father's property, forging checks in his name, kidnapping his mistress, and joining a gang of notorious bank robbers after his release from prison, he encounters another man trying to get out from under his father's large shadow and create his own, bigger one.Deputy U.S. Marshal Carl Webster, who at age 15 shot a man trying to steal his cows and six years later dispenses equal justice to Emmet Long, the leader of Belmont's gang, now has Jack Belmont in his sights. Webster's exploits have earned him even more celebrity than Jack, who dreams of rivaling Pretty Boy Floyd as public enemy number one. We’re in the early 30's here, just as a dust cloud is rolling across the Oklahoma plains--the days of Bonnie and Clyde, when gangsters captured the public attention, and Leonard makes good use of place and time. His minor characters are much more interesting than his protagonists, especially the women, and the writing shows occasional flashes of his trademarked ironic humor. But it's not as cool--or as hot--as even his most dedicated readers are used to, and there's barely a trace of the bizarre plot twists and unlikely coincidences that define his most recent caper novels in this one. --Jane Adams Customer Reviews (72)
Back in time
Good Guys, Bad Guys, Gun Molls and Off Beat Characters
Guilty Pleasure
Thomas Fitzsimmons author of City of Fire loves this book.
Vintage Leonard |
20. Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2005-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Loan shark Chili Palmer didn't say anything when Ray Bones stole his leather jacket from Vesuvio's in Miami. He just went to Ray's house, broke his nose, took the jacket, and left. Twelve years later, on account of his boss getting whacked, Chili finds himself working for Bones and ordered to collect on a bad debt from Leo Devoe, a guy who died in a plane crash. But it turns out Leo isn't dead; he's in Las Vegas with the $300,000 the airline paid to his wife. So Chili follows him to Vegas and then on to Hollywood, where he hooks up with movie producers, actors, and studio execs. Getting Leo becomes a movie pitch unfolding in a city where every move you make is a potential scene, and making it big isn't all that different from making your bones: You gotta know who to pitch, who to hit, and how to knock 'em dead. Get Shorty is classic Elmore Leonard: While other people write"crime fiction," Leonard's come up with a masterful social comedy thathappens to be about criminals (and other fast operators). He's a master ofsnappy dialogue and dizzying plot twists. The best parts of GetShorty move along so briskly you almost forget there's somebody with afirm control over the story. And you'll be rooting for Chili to get themoney, the girl, and the studio deal. --Ron Hogan Customer Reviews (58)
Don't ignore the book
Great characters in the Damon Runyon tradition
One more to my Elmore Leonard collection.
Waste of time
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