Veil's Visit
A Taste of Hap and Leonard
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Narrated by:
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Joe R. Lansdale
About this listen
Booklist called them "two of the unlikeliest but most likable amateur detectives in crime fiction" and The Chicago Tribune describes them as "colorful... lunatic... like a twister". They're Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, and if you've been reading Joe R. Lansdale's Hap & Leonard novels like Mucho Mojo, The Two-Bear Mambo, and Rumble Tumble, then this is the treat you've been waiting for.
Veil's Visit is an original Hap & Leonard short story co-authored by Joe R. Lansdale and Andrew Vachss, in which Leonard gets taken to court to answer for burning down a crack house.
©1999 Joe R. Lansdale & Andrew Vachss (P)2019 Encyclopocalypse PublicationsListener received this title free
I always want to beat myself up when I realise how long it's been since I've read one of their books and when I realise how many I haven't read. That's true of many authors on my TBR shelf. That Vachss recently passed was another cause for regret.
Veil's Visit has Vachss thinly diguised as Veil, a lawyer rocking up in Texas to defend Leonard for burning down a crack house in his neighbourhood. It's looking like a slam-dunk, especially as Leonard has admitted doing it. Veil (Vachss) has other ideas. We get some backstory as to how Hap knows the lawyer and some of their shared history and we have some fun in court.
Humour, action, character, dialogue and a satisfying outcome. A smashing half an hour's listening. I wished it had been much, much longer. It was also cool to have Joe R. Lansdale read it to me.
4,5 from 5
Read - (listened to) January, 2022
Published - 1999
Page count - approx 25 (0 hrs 29 mins)
Source - Audible purchase
Format - Audible
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