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Dead Aim (2000)

by Joe R. Lansdale(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 1
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Hap and Leonard
review 1: Dead Aim is a short Hap and Leonard story with our heroes once again getting involved with something they ought to have left alone. They're working for Marvin at this point and get sent out to protect a woman from her thuggish ex-husband. Of course, nothing is quite what it seems and the violence and lies spiral up and up until Hap and Leonard are just trying to keep their footing.Lots of fun; great for fans of the series. Newcomers might be more than a little lost.
review 2: Okay, since I read it on my Kindle and it only cost me $3.99, I didn't let the ridonculous cover get to me. And I am sad that the last two Hap & Leonard adventures have only been novellas. With that being said, I loved this story. I think my love for this pair of good-intentioned (well,
... more um...) justice dealers might have biased me slightly. Okay, a lot. But they are so much fun to hang out with that whether it's for several hundred pages or just 104, I can't say it wasn't a good time. I guffawed once with a mouthful of spit and had to dry off my phone (that I was reading on because my Kindle Fire died and I wasn't going to wait patiently while it charged) and it's still drying with the battery removed. I think that's pretty high marks. ;) less
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CwG
Even though it was a short vist with Hap and Leonard it was a good read.
SeAn
Hap and Leonard never fail to be entertaining. Never.
chandra
A new Hap & Leonard story is always a good thing.
blueskies2013
Bleccchhh.
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