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Charlie Martz and Other Stories: The Unpublished Stories of Elmore Leonard Book

One of the most admired and most prolific American novelists, Elmore Leonard (1925-2013) was a copywriter in a Detroit ad agency during the 1950s, writing his fiction before and after work. Unpublished at his death, these 15 razor-sharp stories date from those early years. With a foreword by Peter Leonard, the writers son.Read More

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    'Elmore Leonard is the crime-writer's crime-writer, king of all he surveys. For sharp plots and spot-on dialogue, he's in a different league' Ian Rankin When Elmore Leonard died in 2013, he left behind a 60-year legacy of crime novels, many of which have become modern classics. He also left behind a treasure trove of unpublished early stories. Largely written during his years as a copywriter at a Detroit ad agency, these stories introduce us to unforgettable Leonard characters, some of whom star in his later works. Razor-sharp and effortlessly entertaining, this collection reveals a master who honed his craft from a young age, and reminds us why Leonard is so sorely missed.

  • 1780229194
  • 9781780229195
  • Leonard, Elmore
  • 14 July 2016
  • W&N
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
  • Book
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