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Format: Signed trade paperback (ARC) Advance Readers
Copy.
Publisher: Mysterious Press
Description:
From Publishers Weekly
Veteran Lansdale brings back his incomparable Texas team of
narrator Hap Collins and Leonard Pine for an encore that's just as funny and
violent and gripping as their first appearance in Mucho Mojo. Police Lt. Marve
Hanson agrees to forget the duo's role in the Christmas Eve torching of a crack
house if they go to the small East-Texas town of Grovetown to find his
girlfriend (also Hap's ex), lawyer Florida Grange, who was investigating the
jailhouse death of a black man who possessed some valuable old blues recordings.
The Klan is alive and well in Grovestown and Hap, who is white, and Leonard, who
is black and gay and habitually introduces himself as "The Smartest Nigger In
The World," don't endear themselves to the locals. But they do track Florida to
a dilapidated trailer park, where her trail ends. The conclusion, which involves
a graveyard and an epic flood, is gruesome, frightening and captivating.
Throughout, Lansdale intersperses some horrific and hilarious anecdotes (one is
about a chihuahua that comes to a bad end: "Yeeech," says Leonard. "I'm just
glad it wasn't a real dog"). This is strong stuff, filled with sexual references
and violent racism. The mystery involves what happened to Florida and what
happened to the dead man's music. But the heart of the tale is the friendship of
Hap and Leonard, which is rendered by Lansdale in perfectly pitched,
profanity-laced repartee and guided throughout by a strong moral compass.
Availability: In stock and ready to ship.
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