<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The undisputed master of the crime novel strikes again with this powerfully entertaining story, set in 1920s Oklahoma, that introduces one of the toughest lawmen ever to come out of the west. . . . </strong></p> <p>Carlos Webster was 15 the day he witnessed his first murder--but it wouldn't be his last. It was also his first introduction to the notorious gunman, Emmet Long. By the time Carlos is 20, he's being sworn in as a deputy United States marshal and now goes by the name Carl. As for Emmet, he's robbing banks with his new partner, the no-good son of an oil millionaire.<br/></p><p> Carl Webster and Emmet Long may be on opposite sides of the law but their long-time game of cat and mouse will turn them both into two of the most famous names in crime and punishment.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Carlos Webster was fifteen in the fall of 1921, the first time he came face-to-face with a nationally known criminal. A few weeks later, he killed his first man--a cattle thief who was rustling his dad's stock. Now Carlos, called Carl, is the hot kid of the U.S. Marshals Service, one of the elite manhunters currently chasing the likes of Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd across America's Depression-ravaged heartland.</p><p>Carl wants to be the country's most famous lawman. Jack Belmont, the bent son of an oil millionaire, wants to be public enemy number one. Tony Antonelli of <em>True Detective</em> magazine wants to write about this world of cops and robbers, molls and speakeasies from perilously close up. Then there are the hot dames--Louly and Elodie--hooking their schemes and dreams onto dangerous men. And before the gunsmoke clears, everybody just might end up getting exactly what he or she wished for.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The writing is pitch-perfect throughout...it's all pure Leonard, and that means it's pure terrific."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em> <strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>Clear, fast-paced and masterfully structured."--<em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em><br><br>"This is a novel that... is all about style, literary and otherwise."--<em>New York Times Book Review</em><br><br>"...delivers the goods in a top-notch amalgam of sagebrush western and mob drama."--Lexington Herald-Leader<br><br>"...expertly crafted, deftly balanced."--Houston Chronicle<br><br>"...Rips along like a bandit's getaway car...THE HOT KID is Leonard at his best."--Tulsa World<br><br>"Elmore Leonard unspools the definitive portrait of 1930s lowlife"--Boston Sunday Globe (Stephen King)<br><br>"His 40th crime novel--and he just keeps getting better and better. "--Deseret News<br><br>"Smart writing about dumb crooks."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution<br><br>"The HOT KID is Elmore Leonard- a master- at his best."--Oklahoma City Oklahoman<br><br>"There's nothing Elmore Leonard doesn't know about stylish writing, and THE HOT KID is him at his compressed best."--Detroit Free Press<br><br>"THE HOT KID brims with the sly humor, sparse prose and razor dialogue we expect from the master"--Los Angeles Times Book Review<br><br>"Wonderfully funny and hair-raising...THE HOT KID is splendid."--Providence Sunday Journal<br><br>Praise for MR.PARADISE: "The dialogue and the characters crackle ...MR. PARADISE is a perfect crime caper from a master."--Detroit Free Press<br>
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