A new novel celebrating the second season of the Sundance TV Hap and Leonard series starring Michael K.
Williams ( The Wire ), James Purefoy ( The Following ), and Christina Hendricks ( Mad Men ).
Hap Collins is becoming a man--just not the man he's expected to be.
His East Texan childhood has been chock full of ignorant rednecks, bullies, and bigots.
As a more enlightened sort, Hap went and figured out that being right is a lot less fun that kicking ass.
But singlehandedly punishing the jerks of the world is a tough row to hoe.
Luckily, Hap's about to meet his unlikely partner-in-crime-solving.
Leonard Pine is many things Hap is not: black, gay, and surprisingly conservative.
Frankly, the two young men seem ill-matched at best.
But when Hap sees Leonard demolishing an angry mob with both his fists and words, it's immediately clear that they have a lot in common.
Hap and Leonard: Blood and Lemonade brings together the origins of Joe R.
Lansdale's popular Texan crime-fighting duo.
These new, familiar, and definitive adventures show once and for all how two pissed-off young men became one heck of a bad-ass team.
Not | Black gay and surprisingly conservative |
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Leonard | Blood and |