
Description
Hap Collins is becoming a man?just not the man he's expected to be. His East Texan childhood has been chock full of ignorant rednecks, bullies, and bigots. As a more enlightened sort, Hap went and figured out that being right is a lot less fun that kicking ass.
But singlehandedly punishing the jerks of the world is a tough row to hoe. Luckily, Hap's about to meet his unlikely partner-in-crime-solving.
Leonard Pine is many things Hap is not: black, gay, and surprisingly conservative. Frankly, the two young men seem ill-matched at best. But when Hap sees Leonard demolishing an angry mob with both his fists and words, it's immediately clear that they have a lot in common.
Hap and Leonard: Blood and Lemonade brings together the origins of Joe R. Lansdale's popular Texan crime-fighting duo. These new, familiar, and definitive adventures show once and for all how two pissed-off young men became one heck of a bad-ass team.
Product Details
Publisher | Tachyon Publications |
Publish Date | March 14, 2017 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781616962531 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.5 pounds |
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Reviews
[STARRED REVIEW] "Showcases some of Lansdale's most personal and reflective writing to date."
--Publishers Weekly
"If Frank Dobie is the Lone Star State's Homer, if Larry McMurtry is the Texas equivalent of Henry James, then Joe R. Lansdale has to be the Mark Twain behind the pine curtain. No other writer--in Texas or any other state in the union--can switch between gut-bursting humor and nail-biting suspense with as much heart and grace as Lansdale . . . Blood and Lemonade is a must-have for just about everyone."
--Texas Book in Review
"Joe R. Lansdale's Blood and Lemonade is a masterpiece of addictive and stylistic storytelling."
--Risingshadow
"Everything here is written in Lansdale's inimitable style of down-home East Texas storytelling, and everything is eminently readable and enjoyable. There's humor, there's sadness, there's blood, and there's lemonade. And some cussing, too. Great stuff, irresistible reading."
--Bill Crider, Pop Culture Magazine
"Joe Lansdale is our East Texas Hemingway, and here's another example of what makes him great. In Hap & Leonard: Blood and Lemonade, he carves out beauty with plain words and direct sentences. Some of the stories in this mosaic novel are horrifying, others gritty, sad, thrilling, and funny, but all of them are beautiful. I ate it up."
--Daryl Gregory, author of Spoonbenders and We Are All Completely Fine
"A brilliant 'mosaic' novel. An amazingly vivid style that feels like Hemingway. Themes that are especially important for our time. With these early adventures of his compelling Hap and Leonard characters, Joe R. Lansdale hits a new high."
--David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Murder As a Fine Art
"Blood and Lemonade is the best of Lansdale and the best of Hap and Leonard. As urgent as it is timeless. As fun as it is thoughtful. It haunts you while it kicks your ass. Joe never lets you down, just shows you over and over why he's the best."
--Jim Mickle, director of Cold in July
"Magnificent storytelling."
--Char's Horror Corner
"Hap and Leonard: Blood and Lemonade is something truly special. You are going to love it"
--Horror Drive-In
"The dialogue is pitch perfect . . . thoughtful, rather clever, and with enough bullets and banter to satisfy the most demanding reader."
--Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviews
"When you come right down to it, this may be my favorite Hap and Leonard book ever, and that's saying a lot."
--Chet Williamson, author of Psycho Sanitarium
"Exceptional . . . Hap and Leonard: Blood and Lemonade is a wonderful piece of storytelling, and a worthy addition to a great series."
--October Country
Praise for Hap and Leonard
"Seven laid-back adventures, one of them brand new, for "freelance troubleshooter" and good old boy Hap Collins and his gay black Republican partner Leonard Pine. . . . No one currently working the field demonstrates more convincingly and joyously the deep affinity between pulp fiction and the American tall tale."
--Kirkus
[STAR] "Last seen in the novel Honky Tonk Samurai, Lansdale's incomparable East Texas crime fighting duo show their chops in this remarkable story collection. Hap Collins, a straight, white liberal, and Leonard Pine, a black, gay conservative, have long challenged genre conventions, and the friendship and camaraderie between these two hard cases as they suit up against injustice and hypocrisy is at the heart of these seven tales. In the novella "Hyenas," the boys help save a client's impressionable younger brother from the clutches of a group of psychotic robbers. "Dead Aim" finds the pair taking on the Dixie Mafia after a seemingly straightforward cheating spouse case gets a tad more complicated. "Not Our Kind" is set against the backdrop of the late 1960s, when a teenage Hap first befriends Leonard and faces the racism and intolerance of his peers up close. Readers can also look forward to the debut of the TV show Hap and Leonard on the Sundance Channel in March."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"An essential Hap and Leonard addition."
--The Novel Pursuit
"As Mr. Lansdale might say, "This was more fun than rolling down a hill with a bunch of armadillos."
--Horror Novel Reviews
"It's great to have all of these wonderful stories together in one nifty volume."
--Horror Drive-In
"Highly entertaining."
--Sons of Spade
"A perfect introduction."
--Booklist
"East Texas charm, profane wit, and strong characterization, with enough snappy dialogue to keep a smile on your face . . . excellent entertainment, edge-of-your-seat action one minute, gut-busting humor."
--Adventures in Genre Fiction
"This collection is crime/pulp fiction at its best and most captivating."
--Risingshadow
"Short, concentrated bursts of everything that makes the series so good."
--October Country
"If you find yourself on the wrong side of Hap and Leonard, be cautious, because they are quicker than a rattlesnake, and their bite is just as bad. If you find yourself an innocent bystander looking for a great book to read, you've come to the right place."
--Killer Nashville
"If you are a fan of the genre and looking for a new character to get into, Hap and Leonard won't steer you wrong."
--LitReactor
"For those new to either Lansdale or the series, this latest collection is an excellent introduction to the kind of trouble these two often find themselves in; all the while exchanging some of the funniest, lovingly antagonistic, and memorial dialogue of any crime series."
--Bookgasm
"If you haven't read any of the dozen or so Hap and Leonard novels, start here."
--Lone Star Literary
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