The chaotic, blackly comic story is carried aloft on Leonard’s cool, easy prose... Elmore Leonard’s centenary year is the ideal time to discover, or rediscover, the prolific American western and crime writer whose work – fuelled by wit, charm, action and dialogue – dominated cinema screens in the 1990s
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A trio of Elmore Leonard crime novels show that, for all his concision and aptitude for depicting violence, the magic of his prose lies in wit and charm
- John Self, The Observer
PRAISE FOR ELMORE LEONARD
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The crime writer’s crime writer, King of all he surveys
- Ian Rankin,
Cool talk, hot action … it’s impossible not to love Elmore Leonard
LA Times
The hottest thriller writer in the US
TIME
The greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever
The New York Times Book Review
Leonard is a genius
The New York Times
Elmore Leonard can write circles around almost anybody active in the crime novel today
The New York Times
Leonard provides the fizziest and cleverest dialogue in crime fiction. A total delight
The Times
A rip-roaring caper novel by bestselling crime author Elmore Leonard
'This chaotic, blackly comic story is carried aloft on Leonard’s cool, easy prose' - The Observer
Ordell and Louis have picked the wrong woman to kidnap…
They thought it would be easy money. Snatch the wife of a rich Detroit businessman and demand a nice big ransom. What they didn’t reckon on was the fact that her husband has a secret mistress and doesn’t want his wife back at all. Or that their victim, Margaret ‘Mickey’ Dawson, is more than a little tired of playing the perfect housewife. So tired, in fact, that she’s out for revenge, and willing to turn the tables on everyone to get it.