Savage Season (Hap and Leonard #1) 
Fun with a capital F, now I'm a Fan with a capital F, both of Joe Lansdale, and the Hap and Leonard series, of which this is the first. I read "The Bottoms" last month, thought it was a well-written coming of age/mystery novel, so decided to give this one a quick read before watching the series just starting on the Sundance Channel.I'm giving it 5 stars for the pure enjoyment factor, and for not disappointing. Great characters, snappy dialogue, fast-paced action, and a great ending.
Ive finally read a Hap and Leonard novel! Being a huge Lansdale fan, I knew I would dive into his long crime series starring two unlikely leads: a black and gay Vietnam vet, and an everyman Vietnam protestor. These two were a hoot to read about, and their dialogue is sure to make any amateur author jealous.Because this is the first novel in the series, there is a lot of foundation-laying. Most of it works, though there is the occasional info dump especially in the books opening chapters. Ive

OK, this was just plum fun. I'm not up to speed on my Lansdale so I'm just now venturing into Hap and Leonard. I, of course, have heard plenty about them and with the TV show coming up, I decided this might be a great diversion from the horrible reading slump I've been in.Sometimes I make excellent choices.
A recipe for Delicious Fiction: Take a pair of VERY UNCONVENTIONAL good old buddies + one BITCHOSAURUS of an ex-wife.Add in half a million in lost, stolen money, a group of wannabe radicals and an awesomely PSYCHOlarious duo of drug dealers.Spice all the above with sharp writng, brilliantly witty dialogue, heaping helpings of southern humor and stir in several pounds of violence, bloodshed and betrayals..... and VOILA.... Criminally YUMMY Buddy NOIR Cake.Definitely one I am going to recommend as
3.5 stars!For my Year of Lansdale project I had this audio book all lined up and then the TV show came out. I have to say that the show spoiled me as far as the voices go. The actors will forever be the voices of Hap and Leonard in my head. (If you haven't seen the show, I highly recommend it!)The drama mirrored this book pretty closely except for a few changes near to the end. The humor that I found so appealing in the other two Hap and Leonard's that I've read was here, but not as much, and I
Hap Collins and Leonard Pine are two rural guys just scraping by, best friends who together make up a badass and hilarious odd couple. Hap is a white heterosexual former idealist who went to prison for making a point out of dodging the draft, and Leonard is a black gay Vietnam veteran. When Hap's ex-wife, Trudy, comes to them with a sketchy proposition for making a lot of money fast, Hap's desire for Trudy combines with his and Leonard's need for living expenses, making the opportunity too good
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| Title | : | Savage Season (Hap and Leonard #1) |
| Author | : | Joe R. Lansdale |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 178 pages |
| Published | : | 2001 by Phoenix (first published August 1990) |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller. Noir |
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Here comes Trudy back into Hap's life, thirty-six but looking ten years younger, with long blonde hair and legs that begin under her chin, and the kind of walk that'll make a man run his car off the road. Here comes trouble, says Leonard, and he's right. She was always trouble, but she had this laugh when she was happy in bed that could win Hap over every time. Trudy has a proposition: an easy two hundred thousand dollars, tax-free. It's just a simple matter of digging it up ...Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, white and black, straight and gay, are the unlikeliest duo in crime fiction. Savage Season is their debut.Define Books As Savage Season (Hap and Leonard #1)
| Original Title: | Savage Season |
| ISBN: | 0753814382 (ISBN13: 9780753814383) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Hap and Leonard #1 |
| Characters: | Hap Collins, Leonard Pine |
| Setting: | Nacogdoches, Texas(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.84 From 6108 Users | 631 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books Savage Season (Hap and Leonard #1)
Joe R. Lansdale's novels and short stories are very visceral reads. When Lansdale writes action, you can smell the sweat and taste the dirt. He knows how to keep the reader on the edge of their seats. Add onto that, a very sharp wit and you rarely come away from one of the author's stales disappointed.Savage Season is the first of a series of suspense novels featuring Happ Collins and Leonard Pine; the first one I have read, but I am eager to devour the rest of the series. Happ and Leonard seemsFun with a capital F, now I'm a Fan with a capital F, both of Joe Lansdale, and the Hap and Leonard series, of which this is the first. I read "The Bottoms" last month, thought it was a well-written coming of age/mystery novel, so decided to give this one a quick read before watching the series just starting on the Sundance Channel.I'm giving it 5 stars for the pure enjoyment factor, and for not disappointing. Great characters, snappy dialogue, fast-paced action, and a great ending.
Ive finally read a Hap and Leonard novel! Being a huge Lansdale fan, I knew I would dive into his long crime series starring two unlikely leads: a black and gay Vietnam vet, and an everyman Vietnam protestor. These two were a hoot to read about, and their dialogue is sure to make any amateur author jealous.Because this is the first novel in the series, there is a lot of foundation-laying. Most of it works, though there is the occasional info dump especially in the books opening chapters. Ive

OK, this was just plum fun. I'm not up to speed on my Lansdale so I'm just now venturing into Hap and Leonard. I, of course, have heard plenty about them and with the TV show coming up, I decided this might be a great diversion from the horrible reading slump I've been in.Sometimes I make excellent choices.
A recipe for Delicious Fiction: Take a pair of VERY UNCONVENTIONAL good old buddies + one BITCHOSAURUS of an ex-wife.Add in half a million in lost, stolen money, a group of wannabe radicals and an awesomely PSYCHOlarious duo of drug dealers.Spice all the above with sharp writng, brilliantly witty dialogue, heaping helpings of southern humor and stir in several pounds of violence, bloodshed and betrayals..... and VOILA.... Criminally YUMMY Buddy NOIR Cake.Definitely one I am going to recommend as
3.5 stars!For my Year of Lansdale project I had this audio book all lined up and then the TV show came out. I have to say that the show spoiled me as far as the voices go. The actors will forever be the voices of Hap and Leonard in my head. (If you haven't seen the show, I highly recommend it!)The drama mirrored this book pretty closely except for a few changes near to the end. The humor that I found so appealing in the other two Hap and Leonard's that I've read was here, but not as much, and I
Hap Collins and Leonard Pine are two rural guys just scraping by, best friends who together make up a badass and hilarious odd couple. Hap is a white heterosexual former idealist who went to prison for making a point out of dodging the draft, and Leonard is a black gay Vietnam veteran. When Hap's ex-wife, Trudy, comes to them with a sketchy proposition for making a lot of money fast, Hap's desire for Trudy combines with his and Leonard's need for living expenses, making the opportunity too good


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