Le Livre de Poche: Meurtres et passions
16 nouvelles inédites par les maîtres du suspens américain
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- 13 heures de lecture
16 nouvelles inédites par les maîtres du suspense américain.
Cet auteur s'est fait connaître pour ses romans policiers et thrillers captivants, puisant souvent dans les dures réalités de la vie. Son style se caractérise par des dialogues percutants et un rythme soutenu qui entraîne le lecteur au cœur de l'action. Leonard dépeint magistralement des personnages complexes et leurs motivations, élevant ses œuvres au-delà de la fiction de genre habituelle. Son héritage littéraire réside dans son regard sans concession sur la nature humaine et la société.







16 nouvelles inédites par les maîtres du suspens américain
16 nouvelles inédites par les maîtres du suspense américain.
Valdez Is The shotgun went off aimed at the wrong man, held in the wrong man's hands. A crowd had gathered to drink and laugh and shoot down at the old shack where a supposed killer was hiding out. Then Bob Valdez, humble town constable and stage-line shotgun rider, walked down to the shack. Moments later Valdez had killed an innocent man, and the crowd, sapped of its bloodlust, wandered off. But for Bob Valdez it was far from over. He wanted the wealthy landowner who had enginnered the scene to give the dead man's woman money for a wrongful death. They laughed at Bob Valdez. They taunted him and beat him until Valdez had no choice but to come back to them again. Only this time Valdez was coming with three guns--three guns and the will to teach a rich man's army how costly atonement can get. Set in Arizona mining country, Hombre is the story of a stagecoach held up by outlaws. One of the passengers, John Russell, is a white man who was raised partly by Apache Indians, and knows first hand the indignities suffered by them at the hands of the whites who control the reservations. He has also learned to live and fight like an Apache. Combatting the outlaws, Russell finds himself faced with the decision of whether to save only himself or to save his fellow white passengers. John Russell becomes the key player in a drama examining man's responsibilities to his fellow man, acted out on a dusty stage in America's Wild West.
Mob-connected loan shark Chili Palmer is sick of the Miami grind—plus his “friends” have a bad habit of dying there. So when he chases a deadbeat client out to Hollywood, Chili figures he might like to stay. This town, with its dream-makers, glitter, hucksters, and liars—plus gorgeous, partially clad would-be starlets everywhere you look—seems ideal for an enterprising criminal with a taste for the cinematic. Besides, Chili’s got an idea for a killer movie, though it could very possibly kill him to get it made.
Elmore Leonard first made his name as a writer of western stories, and this collection brings them together for the first time. They date back to 1951, and include 3:10 to Yuma which was made into a classic film.
No one breaks out of the brutal convict labor camp at Five Shadows—but Corey Bowen is ready to die trying. They framed him to put him in there, and beat him bloody and nearly dead after his last escape attempt. He'll have help this time—from a lady with murder on her mind and a debt to pay back. Because freedom isn't enough for primed dynamite like Bowen. And he won't leave the corrupt desert hell behind him until a few scores are settled...permanently.
Prepare to meet the most seductively female and shockingly fatal femme fatales, brought to you by seventeen of today’s finest authors of mystery and suspense fiction. Award-winning editor Otto Penzler presents a collection of short, sizzling masterpieces filled with thrilling tales that showcase how sexy and fierce the 'gentler sex' can be. In 'Third Party', a party girl takes you on a wild ride through the Paris night, while Nelson DeMille's 'Rendezvous' plunges you into a Vietnam jungle where the deadliest scourge is a woman. Elmore Leonard introduces a Depression-era teenage gun moll in 'Louly and Pretty Boy', who loves Pretty Boy Floyd more than robbing filling stations. Lorenzo Carcaterra's 'A Thousand Miles from Nowhere' features a smart blonde seeking slow-simmered vengeance, and Michael Connelly's 'Cielo Azul' reveals how a nameless woman found dead in Los Angeles can be the most lethal prey. Other riveting tales include a scorned lover claiming an old fling's heart, a mysterious woman offering a tempting suicide pact, and a she-demon rising from the grave. These and many other bad girls cast their criminal spells through the powerful voices of Joyce Carol Oates, John Connolly, Thomas H. Cook, Jeffrey Deaver, and more, in stories as irresistible as the anti-heroines that blaze through their pages.
Set against the backdrop of the Rincon Mountain War, Brendan Early and Dana Moon, once allies in battling Apaches and scalp hunters, now confront each other as adversaries. Brendan, aligned with ruthless mining company thugs, seeks to drive Dana and her community off their land. The story is filled with intense action, memorable characters, and relentless gunfights, capturing the fierce struggle over territory and loyalty in Arizona's rugged landscape.
Three novels by Elmore Leonard that deal with courage, treachery, and redemption in the Wild West
Two early westerns by Elmore Leonard are brought together in this collection, showcasing the author's signature storytelling style. Renowned for his sharp dialogue and vivid characters, Leonard captures the essence of the American West. These tales feature compelling narratives and richly drawn figures, reflecting themes of morality and survival in rugged landscapes. Fans of classic westerns will appreciate this compilation of Leonard's work, highlighting his early contributions to the genre.