Joe R. Lansdale: More Better Deals

“Murderers always get caught. Except the ones that get away with it.”

Ed Edwards is weary of the game. He’s been working at Smiling Dave’s used car lot for awhile and is tired of the rolled back odometers, and cars held together with electrical tape and a prayer to get them off the lot. “Buyer beware,” Dave always says.

Sent to repossess a Cadillac, Ed meets Nancy Craig, whose husband Frank travels on business. Nancy is tired of the drunken beatings by her husband and sees Ed as an opportunity.

With Frank gone, she and Ed can run the drive-in and pet cemetery the way they should be – as real money makers. And of course there’s the life insurance policy. Ka Ching!

It’s a fun read taking place in 1960s Texas. Grit and murder, with Lansdale’s wry humour. Is it as good as the Hap and Leonard series? No. But any new story by Joe R. Lansdale shouldn’t be passed over. More Better Deals is your niche Sunday book. Did I mention that Ed is “passing as white”?

~ June Lorraine

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10 responses to “Joe R. Lansdale: More Better Deals”

  1. America On Coffee Avatar

    An entertaining and compelling review June. Great images too.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Thanks!

  2. indianeskitchen Avatar

    Sounds good thanks for your review!

  3. John Greco Avatar
    John Greco

    I’ve been wanting to read some of his work. This sound like a good place to start.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      It’s a good enough place to start 🙂

  4. Laurie Graves Avatar

    Lots going on in that book.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Sure is…the beauty of Lansdale 🙂

  5. allthingsthriller Avatar

    Sounds fun–and funny. Great review, June.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Noir & humour make great companions!

      1. allthingsthriller Avatar

        I agree.

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