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Killshot
by 
Elmore Leonard
Rider Strong
  
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Pub Date: 07/2006
Subject(s):  Fiction
Mystery
Awards:  Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement Award
Crime Writers’ Association
Grand Master Award
Mystery Writers of America
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File size:   111777 KB
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Release date:   Feb 06, 2007

Description

"Masterful...gemlike...bone-chilling." Los Angeles Times Book Review

An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award Winner

Ironworker Wayne Colson and his spirited wife Carmen are witnesses to a shakedown scam - witnesses who must be eliminated. Enter Armand Degas, aka Blackbird, the brains of the operation, and his partner Richie Nix, an ex-con whose highest goal is to rob a bank in every state. A lively chase ensues when the Colsons enter the Federal Witness Security Program with two bumbling but determined killers on their trail. With its dead-on dialogue, memorable characters, and absolute authenticity, this is one of Elmore Leonard's all time great novels.

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
No one can really equal Leonard's ear for lowbrow criminal dialogue and behavior--or, for that matter, his ear for lower-class American accents. And Ryder Strong warms to the sizable cast of harebrained characters he must portray in this violent story. Early in his narration, Strong seems hesitant, but as the plot thickens and the crime duo of a gum-snapping punk and a taciturn half-breed follow their absurd and bloody path of robbery and revenge, Strong's voice and energy keep pace. By the last track, listeners will find they have experienced a classic American story of crime, a satirical IN COLD BLOOD shot by the light of a convenience store sign. D.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
 

About the Author

A High school graduate, ELMORE LEONARD wrote western novels for over 20 year. When the demand dropped off, he authored over 20 crime novels. Elmore's big breakthough came in 1984 with La Brava, followed by the bestseller, Glitz, which landed him on the cover of Newsweek in a lead article titled 'THE BIG THRILL. Mystery Writers Are Making A Killing" The same year, Time labeled him "The Dickens of Detroit." He is currently living in Detroit with his wife, and involved in the screen production of his latest work, Tishomingo Blues.

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