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Aubrey Hamilton Reviews: The Elephant of Surprise by Joe R. Lansdale
Joe R. Lansdale is a prolific and diverse writer,
publishing nearly 50 novels and stories in a range of genres including mystery,
suspense, horror, science fiction, Western, and comics. His stories have won an
Edgar Award, a Raymond Chandler Lifetime Achievement Award, ten Bram Stoker
Awards, a British Fantasy Award, a World Horror Convention Grand Master Award,
a Sugarprize, a Grinzane Cavour Prize for Literature, and a Spur Award. His
series about Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, unconventional PIs in eastern Texas,
was adapted for television on the SundanceTV channel and ran for three seasons.
Hap and Leonard’s latest adventure The
Elephant of Surprise (Mulholland Books, 2019) is a rock ‘em-sock ‘em sequence
of skirmishes between our heroes and a group of racketeers intent on ridding
the world of these two PIs who have stumbled into the mobsters’ path. Hap and
Leonard are driving home in a pounding rain storm after a long stake-out, when
Leonard glimpses the figure of a woman staggering across the road. They take
her, drenched to the bone, into the car and learn she’s seriously wounded. They
head to the nearest hospital, only to be confronted on the road by an oversized
thug who wants the victim they’ve rescued and doesn’t mind killing Hap and Leonard
to get her. From that point forward, between the hoodlums and the rain, wind,
and tornadoes, the momentum seems unrelenting. For authors wanting to learn how
to write shootout or fight scenes, this book is a great primer.
I enjoyed this story, more of a thriller than a
mystery, a lot. What little mystery there is to begin with is soon sorted out
when the mobsters’ original victim, the woman on the road, is well enough to
talk. The rest of the suspense lies in watching to see how the bad guys will be
brought to justice, and how Hap and Leonard will manage to save their skins. While
it doesn’t hurt to have read earlier books in the series, enough backstory is
provided along the way to make previous acquaintance with the characters
unnecessary. Crackling action, snappy dialogue. Recommended.
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Hardcover: 256 pages
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Publisher: Mulholland
Books; First Edition/First Printing (March 19, 2019)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 031647987X
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ISBN-13: 978-0316479875
Aubrey Hamilton ©2020
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It
projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
Tuesday, August 07, 2018
Crime Watch: Review: DEVIL RED
Crime Watch: Review: DEVIL RED: DEVIL RED by Joe R. Lansdale (Mulholland Books) Reviewed by Craig Sisterson Hap Collins and Leonard Pine return in a red-hot, mayhem-f...
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Sunday, March 12, 2017
My Life Called So: TV's HAP AND LEONARD
My Life Called So: TV's HAP AND LEONARD: © by Gerald So | 7:00 a.m. Though I haven't gotten to his Hap Collins and Leonard Pine books, I'm a fan of Joe R. Lansdale from ...
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Rusty Puppy -- Joe R. Lansdale
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Rusty Puppy -- Joe R. Lansdale: Hap and Leonard are back in another East Texas crime novel in which Joe Lansdale blends humor and grim events as skilfully as ever. Hap and...
Friday, February 10, 2017
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Coco Butternut -- Joe R. Lansdale
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Coco Butternut -- Joe R. Lansdale: Coco Butternut is a novella, or maybe it's a novelette (I'm confused about those terms) that brings back Hap and Leonard in anoth...
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Blood and Lemonade -- Joe R. Lansdale
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Blood and Lemonade -- Joe R. Lansdale: In his afterword to Blood and Lemonade , Joe Lansdale calls his latest book about Hap and Leonard a "mosaic novel." You can read ...
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