A collection of fifteen stories, eleven of which have never been previously published, from the early career of bestselling American master Elmore Leonard. Over his long and illustrious career, Elmore Leonard was recognized as one of the greatest crime writers of all time, the author of dozens of bestselling books--many adapted for the big screen--as well as a master of short fiction. A superb stylist whose crisp, tight prose crackled with trademark wit and sharp dialogue, Leonard remains the standard for crime fiction and a literary model for writers of every genre.
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One, horizontal -- Charlie Martz -- Siesta in Paloverde -- Time of terror -- A happy, lighthearted people -- Arma virumque cano -- Confession -- Evenings away from home -- For something to do -- The Italian cut -- The only good Syrian foot soldier is a dead one -- The line rider -- The trespassers -- The bull ring at Blisston -- Rebel on the run.