Meet Hap and Leonard, the unlikely detective duo now on screen in the highly praised series starring James Purefoy, Michael K. Williams and Christina Hendricks.
Hap Collins and Leonard Pine are in for an action-packed adventure when they cross paths with a towering Pentecostal preacher, a midget with a giant attitude, and a gang of bikers turned soldiers of fortune.
Even though a midlife crisis just hit Hap Collins like a runaway pickup truck, he’s still got his job, he knows his best friend, Leonard Pine, will always be there for him, and of course he’s got his main squeeze, Brett Sawyer.
Things hit a new low, however, when Brett’s daughter, Tillie, who has been walking on the wrong side of the law, suddenly stands in need of a rescue. It won’t be easy – it never is – but nothing is going to stop Hap and Leonard as they hit the road destined for Hootie Hoot, Oklahoma to shake things up. And with Hap and Leonard at the wheel this promises to be a wild ride.
Hap Collins and Leonard Pine are in for an action-packed adventure when they cross paths with a towering Pentecostal preacher, a midget with a giant attitude, and a gang of bikers turned soldiers of fortune.
Even though a midlife crisis just hit Hap Collins like a runaway pickup truck, he’s still got his job, he knows his best friend, Leonard Pine, will always be there for him, and of course he’s got his main squeeze, Brett Sawyer.
Things hit a new low, however, when Brett’s daughter, Tillie, who has been walking on the wrong side of the law, suddenly stands in need of a rescue. It won’t be easy – it never is – but nothing is going to stop Hap and Leonard as they hit the road destined for Hootie Hoot, Oklahoma to shake things up. And with Hap and Leonard at the wheel this promises to be a wild ride.
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Praise for Joe R. Lansdale
A master of noir laced with laugh-out-loud black humour
If you aren't familiar with the work of this true American original, and master of hillbilly noir, climb in the boat and hang on for dear life: the water is rough
Reading Joe Lansdale is like listening to a favourite uncle who just happens to be a fabulous storyteller
Joe Lansdale is one of the dark kings of modern mystery fiction, a master of the genre. His name deserves to be whispered with the greats.