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Bad Chili
 
 

Bad Chili (Mass Market Paperback)

de Joe R Lansdale (Author) "It was mid-April when I got home from the offshore rig and discovered my good friend Leonard Pine had lost his job bouncing drunks at..." En savoir plus
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Hap Collins is in a LaBorde, Texas, hospital recuperating from an attack by a rabid squirrel and wondering why his best friend, Leonard Pine, hasn't been by to visit. Turns out that Leonard was upset enough about his boyfriend Raul leaving him for another guy that he went down to the biker bar this guy hangs out at and beats him with a broom handle. When the biker turns up dead later that night, it doesn't take long to guess who the primary suspect is--especially with Leonard nowhere to be found.

After Hap checks himself out of the hospital and finds Leonard hiding in his bed, the fourth novel in this series kicks into high gear--or what passes for high gear in Lansdale's deceptively laid-back storytelling style. Pretty soon, they've stumbled onto a conspiracy involving gaybasher pornography, and Leonard's ready to exact some vigilante justice over Hap's protestations: "There's few people think a roach exterminator is a murderer. I'm not talkin' about beatin' up and rapin' innocent people who are lookin' for love in all the wrong places. I'm talkin' about stampin' out a plague, man.... I've heard you rave about the horrors of the child sex trade in Thailand, the poor, the plight of blacks and women and gays, and all the stuff you gripe about, but me, I'm gonna do somethin'."

Add in a budding romance between Hap and Brett Sawyer, the nurse who tells him on their first date about how she set her abusive husband on fire--which impresses him much more than it scares him--and you've got the makings of another classic Lansdale thriller. --Ron Hogan



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Leonard Pine is distraught. His lover, Raul, has left him for a biker. Leonard's pal and sleuthing partner, Hap Collins, wants to be there for his buddy, but before Hap can help, the biker is found headless. Leonard is quickly dismissed as a suspect, but then Raul's body is discovered, extensively tortured. Clearly, the LaBorde, Texas, police department has no interest in solving what is viewed only as a homosexual killing. Leonard can't let it go. He and Hap descend into a vortex of police corruption, gay bashing for video profit, and a truly bizarre business scam, all masterminded by the local chili king. Lansdale is in top form with this latest Collins-Pine caper. Where else in the mystery world could one find a plot that hinges on the big money to be made in recycled restaurant grease--and, as an aside, a critique of the Gilligan's Island reunion movie. Lansdale is politically correct one minute and politically incorrect the next, simultaneously funny and tragic, and wildly profane yet invariably humane. In his unique way, he reveals the human condition--our darkest secrets and our proudest moments, all within the unlikely confines of an East Texas adventure featuring the two scruffiest protagonists in modern crime fiction. Wes Lukowsky --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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It was mid-April when I got home from the offshore rig and discovered my good friend Leonard Pine had lost his job bouncing drunks at the Hot Cat Club because, in a moment of anger, when he had a bad ass on the ground out back of the place, he'd flopped his tool and pissed on the rowdy's head. Lire la première page
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5.0étoiles sur 5 COOL BEANS, Mai 2 2004
Par Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Bad Chili (Hardcover)
Joe Lansdale is one of the most humorous writers out there today. From improbably probable situations (like Hap getting bit by a rabid squirrel) to tense, action packed scenes (including the tornado ending), BAD CHILI is the most fun you'll get in a suspense novel! Hap and Leonard are true friends, and their bantering is priceless. Lansdale knows how to use the most innovative dialogue and fleshed out, likeable characters, and he uses both Hap and Leonard, along with Jim Bob and Brett Sawyer, Clinton and Leon, Charlie, etc. The villains are nasty, and the plot deep and twisty. The romantic involvement between Brett and Hap is one of the most true to life and sexy encounters you'll find in fiction.
Lansdale is a great writer, one who knows how to write for his audience, entertain and intrigue them. It might be bad chili, but it's superb reading! Bon appetite!!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 joe lansdale. Otherwise known as GOD., Fév 20 2004
Par "anamoly" (edgewater, nj United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Wow. Where to begin? If you dont know joe lansdale is I suggest you fly to a bookstore (or website because his stuff is hard to find) and bring your checkbook. Youll need it.

I wouldnt feel right if I didn't review one of Lansdales books. As I think he is the best american writer by far writing at this point-probably the world.

Basically anything you read by this guy is gonna knock your socks off. Bad Chili is better than anything Elmore Leonard is doing, better than anything Tarantino or these kind of suspense, thriller, shock creators is doing.

Simply put his dialogue is so true it hurts, his pacing is faster than the concord, and his plotting is smart and sophisticated.

I just hope Hollywood doesnt get a hold of him because theyll rob the soul of his stuff.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A funny laugh out loud, roller coaster!, Aoû 4 2002
Par AquaOpal "AquaOpal" (North Central, Florida United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
My boyfriend got this book. I took it upon myself to read it before he did, and I was surprised how good it was especially after my boyfriend made the comment that it was a "guy book".

I recommend this book to anyone that has a good sense of humor, and can deal with violent and vulgar themes.

A great book!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A sense of humor, and no boundaries
In the end it was a police procedural, but this thing will have you laughing your butts off. I hope he does more with these characters, but even if he doesn't - the story was a... Read more
Publié le Jui 24 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Terrific
These guys are a riot. You will not stop laughing from the opening line until the end. If you like your mysteries to have sarcastic, extremely funny dialogue, Hap and Leonard... Read more
Publié le Mai 17 2002 par William O'Connor

4.0étoiles sur 5 Bad Chili Is Good and Hot
Initially, I had to decide if the opening chapter was too far out for even Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, the unique but very real main characters in Joe Lansdale's crime series... Read more
Publié le Mai 13 2002 par Tim Smith

4.0étoiles sur 5 Spicy heat, simmered slow.
It's surprising Joe R. Lansdale would write suspense novels, given his writing style. At least, that's what I thought when I first picked up "Bad Chili" and read the... Read more
Publié le Sep 4 2001 par irongiant

5.0étoiles sur 5 THIS NOVEL IS THE MOST FUN I'VE HAD IN YEARS!
After having read Joe R. Lansdale's beautiful and poignant novel, THE BOTTOMS (everybody should read this! Read more
Publié le Aoû 30 2001 par Wayne C. Rogers

5.0étoiles sur 5 Bad Chili as Good as it Gets!
This novel isn't for prudes or people who can't leave politically correctness behind. For those who appreciate a lot of healthy belly laughs and down-home philosophy ("A Texan's... Read more
Publié le Nov. 19 2000 par ceerex

5.0étoiles sur 5 THIS MAN IS AS TWISTED AS A TORNADO!!!
My husband introduced me to this twisted novelist, his characters are Texan w/ out being hicks, and the mystery has you turned everyway but loose. Read more
Publié le Avril 28 1999 par Lorrie Irby

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