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Captains Outrageous (Hap Collins and Leonard Pine Series #6) » (Unabridged, 1 MP3-CD, 8 hrs. 31 min.)

Book cover image of Captains Outrageous (Hap Collins and Leonard Pine Series #6) by Joe R. Lansdale

Authors: Joe R. Lansdale, Phil Gigante
ISBN-13: 9781423384526, ISBN-10: 1423384520
Format: MP3 on CD
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date Published: November 2009
Edition: Unabridged, 1 MP3-CD, 8 hrs. 31 min.

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Author Biography: Joe R. Lansdale

Joe R. Lansdale has written more than a dozen novels in the suspense, horror, and Western genres. He has also edited several anthologies. He has received the British Fantasy Award, the American Mystery Award, seven Bram Stoker Awards, and an Edgar Award. He lives in Nacogdoches, Texas, with his family.

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Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, the bad ol' good ol' boys of the Lansdale classics Mucho Mojo and Bad Chili, return to LaBorde, Texas, in their first appearance since 1998's Rumble Tumble!

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Best buddies Hap Collins and Leonard Pine get into trouble more often during the course of this book than most characters could manage in an entire series. These East Texas rowdies are working as security guards for a chicken-processing plant which makes for several almost-funny chicken jokes when Hap saves the life of a young woman who turns out to be the plant owner's daughter. Hap is rewarded for his heroics with a large check and a Caribbean cruise, which he takes with his friend Leonard. The two are quickly abandoned by the cruise ship in a small port, mugged by off-duty cops and saved by an old fisherman who is a whiz with a machete all this before becoming ensnared in an elaborate, sometimes improbable, plot involving murder and revenge. What makes this duo unusual is that Hap is a white heterosexual and Leonard is a black homosexual. So along with the chicken humor you also get a handful of black-white, gay-straight jokes. Lansdale's last book, The Bottoms, won the prestigious Edgar Award, but if you've never picked up his other books, you'll probably scratch your head while reading this one and wonder what the fuss is about.
Randy Michael Signor

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