Killshot

by Elmore Leonard

Published 1 April 1989
Half Ojibway Indian, half French Canadian, the Blackbird is a professional: one shot, one kill. So when trigger-happy Richie Nix hijacks the Blackbird's Cadillac and takes him for a ride to extort $10,000 from an estate agent, it's unfortunate that a veteran ironworker and his smart wife get in their way. One of the Blackbird's rules is never to leave living witnesses...'A genuine sense of the dangerous edge of things which induces frenzied page-turning' - "Observer".

The Hunted

by Elmore Leonard

Published 15 May 1978

'Wonderful . . . razor-sharp' LA Times

Al Rosen was doing just fine, hiding out in Israel - until he decided to play Good Samaritan and rescue some elderly tourists from a hotel fire. Now his picture's been published in the press, and the guys he's been hiding from know exactly where he is. What's more, they're coming to find him - crooked lawyers, men with guns and money, and assorted members of the Detroit mob who are harbouring a serious grudge. Playtime in paradise is officially over; Rosen's a million miles from home but with a bull's-eye on his back. His only ally is a US marine who's been looking for war ... and has now found one.


Touch

by Elmore Leonard

Published 1 September 1987
Here is a new bestseller from the acclaimed author of Glitz and Bandits.

Freaky Deaky

by Elmore Leonard

Published 1 August 1988

An explosive thriller from the 'greatest living writer of crime fiction' [NEW YORK TIMES].

Way back when revolution was the thing, bombs were Robin Abbott and Skip Gibbs's bag - until they were sent to prison. Now they're out and looking to put their skills to profitable use. Their target: Woody Ricks - who Robin thinks ratted them out to the Feds. But Motown cop Chris Mankowski has his eye on Woody, and as a former golden boy of the bomb squad, it's only fitting he'll be around when the nasty stuff starts going down? or blowing up.