Books by Elmore Leonard

Portrait of Elmore Leonard

Elmore Leonard was a master of sharp dialogue and lean, fast-paced storytelling, whose crime novels and westerns redefined modern popular fiction. With an ear finely tuned to the rhythms of everyday speech, he created characters who felt utterly real, their moral shades rendered with wit and precision. His prose style-unadorned yet vivid-has influenced generations of writers and screenwriters alike.

From gritty Detroit streets to the sun-soaked backroads of Florida, Leonard's worlds hum with tension, humour and authenticity. Best known for works such as *Get Shorty*, *Out of Sight* and *Rum Punch*, he balanced suspense with sly social observation, making each tale as entertaining as it was incisive. His legacy endures as the benchmark for contemporary crime fiction that crackles with intelligence and verve.

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  • Get Shorty

    Orion Publishing Co Get Shorty

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    Book Synopsis''A masterpiece'' Martin Amis ''The coolest, hottest writer in America'' Chicago TribuneA major Hollywood film starring John Travolta, GET SHORTY has also been adapted for TV with Chris O''Dowd and Ray Romano.Miami loan shark Chili Palmer is ice-cool, whether he''s retrieving stolen property or collecting money for the mob. Chasing a bad debt leads him to the bright lights of Hollywood - and to a true story that would make a great movie. Soon he''s pitching to Harry Zimm, a B-grade horror flick producer trying to make a comeback. As the lure of Tinseltown''s dream-makers and gorgeous wannabe starlets becomes increasingly hard to resist, Chili gets caught up in murder,revenge and romance. Will his killer movie ever get made, or will it just get him killed . . . ?''In Hollywood, home of movies, gorgeous women, players and fast operators - every move you make is a potential scene ... Nerve-shattering suspenTrade Review'Leonard is our greatest crime novelist... after you close this wonderful book, the title hits and you realize you've had the touch put on you again, perfectly, by the best in the business' - WASHINGTON POST'A masterpiece' - Martin Amis, SUNDAY TIMES'One of the most hilarious and cynical Hollywood revenge novels ever written' - PLAYBOY'Extremely funny, bursting with sustained passages of black comedy... a major American novel' - GUARDIAN

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    £9.49

  • Elmore Leonard: Four Novels of the 1970s (LOA

    The Library of America Elmore Leonard: Four Novels of the 1970s (LOA

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    Book SynopsisThe Library of America inaugurates its Elmore Leonard edition with four funny, street-smart early masterpieces, gathered in one volume for the first time: Blending gritty toughness and unpredictable violence with wild humor and an uncanny ear for the rhythms of ordinary speech, Elmore Leonard (1925–2013) was the most widely and enthusiastically admired crime novelist of his time. His genius for scene and dialogue led Time magazine to describe him as “a Dickens of Detroit,” and Newsweek called him “the best American writer of crime alive, possibly the best we’ve ever had.” Now The Library of America inaugurates a three-volume edition of Leonard’s greatest work, prepared in consultation with the author shortly before his death and edited by his long-time researcher Gregg Sutter. The four novels collected in this first volume re-invented the American crime novel and cemented Leonard’s reputation. All are set in his hometown Detroit, a hard-working “shot and a beer” kind of place whose lawless underside becomes a stage for an unforgettable cast of rogues, con artists, and psychopaths. Fifty-Two Pickup (1974), fast and sharply written, is an insidiously brutal book about an adulterous businessman who runs afoul of a crew of murderous blackmailers. Swag (1976) finds Leonard moving for the first time into the more comic mode that would become his signature, as he charts the small-time criminal careers of an amiable ex-con and an ambitious car salesman who share a bachelor pad and pursue their hedonistic dream of the good life through a string of armed robberies. Unknown Man No. 23 (1977) spins a complex web of crisscrossing rip-offs and con games, with process server Jack Ryan, a typically laid-back Leonard protagonist, caught in the middle. In The Switch (1978), one of Leonard’s funniest books, Mickey Dawson, a discontented housewife held for ransom, manages to turn the tables on her kidnappers while exacting overdue revenge on her scheming husband. This volume also contains a newly researched chronology of Elmore Leonard’s life, drawing on materials in his personal archive, and detailed annotations, which include as a special bonus a scene from the typescript for Swag that did not appear in the published book.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.Trade Review"The new Library of America volume of four Elmore Leonard novels from the 1970s has a winner on just about every page." — Neely Tucker, The Washington Post"Leonard's star has never been brighter." — Los Angeles Times

    3 in stock

    £30.00

  • Elmore Leonard: Four Later Novels: Get Shorty /

    The Library of America Elmore Leonard: Four Later Novels: Get Shorty /

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    £30.39

  • Elmore Leonard: Westerns (LOA #308): Last Stand

    The Library of America Elmore Leonard: Westerns (LOA #308): Last Stand

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisLibrary of America presents a definitive collection of classic Westerns by America''s master modern crime writer One of the great storytellers of our time, Elmore Leonard perfected his craft writing Westerns, a genre he loved. These tales--some adapted into such outstanding films as Hombre, Valdez Is Coming, and 3:10 to Yuma--are unexcelled for their wiry tautness, sharp characterizations, and jolts of unexpected humor. For sheer stripped-down narrative tension Leonard never did anything better, and the fresh twists he finds in resolving the genre''s classic confrontations reveal a master at work. Whether describing a Civil War veteran coming back to find his homestead stolen (Last Stand at Saber River), a man raised by Apaches treated with contempt by the white settlers who will ultimately depend on him for their survival (Hombre), a local constable, tricked into killing an innocent man, fighting back against the powerful man who duped him (Valdez Is Coming), or two convicts in a desert prison--one African American and the other half-Apache--plotting a near-impossible escape (Forty Lashes Less One), Leonard''s westerns are tough, suspenseful, convincing, and beautifully spare in style.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.

    10 in stock

    £30.00

  • Raylan

    Orion Publishing Co Raylan

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    Book SynopsisThe star of JUSTIFIED returns in a stunning new novel from 'the greatest crime writer who ever lived' [Dennis Lehane].US Marshal Raylan Givens, star of the series JUSTIFIED, and protagonist of RIDING THE RAP, PRONTO and the story 'Fire in the Hole', is back in action, this time with a federal warrant to serve on a dope dealer named Angel Arenas, a man 'born in the U.S. but a hundred percent of him Hispanic'. The state troopers are impressed when the marshal struts into the convict's hotel room without drawing his gun, but Raylan soon finds that Angel's already been the victim of another crime, one that's way bigger than a few pot plants, and clearly the work of a professional ...RAYLAN shows Elmore Leonard at the height of his powers, as we follow one of his favourite protagonists through a series of adventures with unlikely villains. As ever, the work is filled with unexpected twists and the most vibrant, crackling dialogue currently available in the English language.Trade ReviewLeonard's dizzyingly economical style, packed with information and never wasting a word, continues apace in this unusual case. * SUNDAY HERALD *To say that Leonard is considered a legend in the crime fiction genre might be said to understate the case - this is why. * GOOD BOOK GUIDE *

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    £9.49

  • Kampa Verlag Rum Punch

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    £18.61

  • Kampa Verlag Freaky Deaky

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    £18.61

  • Kampa Verlag Schnappt Shorty

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    £20.31

  • Liebeskind Verlagsbhdlg. Letztes Gefecht am Saber River

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    £18.70

  • Valdemar Hombre Que viene Valdez

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHombre fue llevada al cine en 1967 por Martin Ritt, con Paul Newman como protagonista, y Que viene Valdez en 1971 por Edwin Sherin, con Burt Lancaster.Con treinta y siete novelas, veinte de ellas llevadas al cine o la televisión, Elmore Leonard, nacido en Nueva Orleans en 1925, se encuentra entre los autores más relevantes de la narrativa de género negro contemporánea. Menos conocida para el lector europeo es su faceta como escritor de western, género con el que debutó en 1953 con la novela TheBounty Hunters, y que siguió cultivando con siete novelas más y multitud de relatos.El presente volumen reúne las dos mejores novelas de Elmore Leonard dedicadas al western , según los especialistas del género: Hombre (1961) y Que viene Valdez (1970). Ambas tienen mucho en común: el escenario crepuscular, la frontera sur, los apaches, las persecuciones... Un mundo lleno de mestizos, indios, anglos, mexicanos, negros, revolucionarios, bandoleros, cuatreros, domadores de caballos, médicos de pueblo, chicas de saloon, inmigrantes chinos... Hombre transcurre en la Arizona de 1884. Una diligencia se dispone a iniciar un viaje entre la ciudad de Sweetmary y la posta de Delgado. En ella viaja John Russell, secuestrado de niño por los apaches con los que pasó su infancia, la chica McLaren y un grupo de pasajeros. Los avatares que les deparará el camino pondrán a prueba su instinto de supervivencia. En Que viene Valdez seremos testigos de un enfrentamiento desigual y suicida entre un humilde alguacil, Valdez, y Frank Tanner, potentado del lugar, y su ejército de pistoleros a propósito de un abuso de poder intolerable. Una grandiosa novela de acción con un profundo trasfondo ético.

    1 in stock

    £32.97

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