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Tishomingo Blues de Elmore Leonard
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Tishomingo Blues (edição: 2003)

de Elmore Leonard

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:

"Leonard delivers a certifiable masterpiece of such twisted ingenuity that he transcends even his own bad self....Tishomingo Blues is that good."

â??Baltimore Sun

Crime fiction Grand Master Elmore Leonard heads to the Deep South for a bracing dose of Tishomingo Bluesâ??a wild, Leonard-esque ride featuring gamblers, mobsters, murderers, high divers, and Civil War re-enactors that the New York Times Book Review calls, "Leonard's best work since Get Shorty." Sparkling with trademark "Dutch" Leonard dialogue so sharp it could cut you, Tishomingo Blues is classic mystery, mayhem, and gritty noir fun from "the coolest, hottest thriller writer in America" (Chicago Tribune)… (mais)

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Título:Tishomingo Blues
Autores:Elmore Leonard
Informação:HarperTorch (2003), Mass Market Paperback, 400 pages
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Dennis Lenahan, un especialista en saltos de trampolín, decide cambiar los parques de atracciones por los hoteles y los casinos en su deseo de dar un giro a su vida. Su periplo le llevará a la pequeña localidad de Tishomingo, Misisipí. Pero apenas ha colocado la larga escalera junto al tanque en el que se zambullirá, cuando las cosas se complican: Dennis es testigo del asesinato de un hombre. Y al poco tiempo comprende que no ha sido el único en ver cómo se cometía el crimen: su jefe, Billy Darwin, y Robert Taylor, un amante de los blues algo misterioso, también estaban allí. Sin pretenderlo, Dennis se verá involucrado de lleno en la vida de esta curiosa población en la que conviven mafiosos de poca monta, asesinos patanes y toda clase de peculiares lugareños.
  Natt90 | Mar 22, 2023 |
Daredevil Dennis Lenahan has brought his act to the Tishomingo Lodge & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi—diving off an eighty-foot ladder into nine feet of water for the amusement of gamblers, gangsters, and luscious belles. His riskiest feat, however, was witnessing a Dixie-style mob execution while atop his diving platform. Robert Taylor saw the hit also. A blues-loving Detroit hustler touring the Southland in a black Jaguar, Taylor's got his own secret agenda re the "Cornbread Cosa Nostra," and he wants Dennis in on the game. But there's a lot more in Robert Taylor's pocket than a photo of his lynched great-grandfather. And high-diver Dennis could be about to take a long, fatal fall—right into a mess of hoop skirts, Civil War playacting . . . and more trouble than he ever dreamed possible.
  CalleFriden | Mar 1, 2023 |
Reminded me of a cross between a Carl Hiaasen and Jim Thompson. A pretty decent read. ( )
  btbell_lt | Aug 1, 2022 |
very shaggy story ( )
  austinburns | Dec 16, 2021 |
Enjoyable, easy-to-read novel, featuring some wacky characters along with the sane ones.

Star of the story is Dennis Lenahan, high-dive performer. He likes to climb to 80 feet and dive into a small tank. Usually does it at fairs but got tired of it, so he talked the owner of the Tishomingo Casino in Tunica, Mississippi, into letting him set up there. While preparing for his first test dive, Dennis is on top of his ladder when he manages to witness something he wishes he hadn't.

It soon becomes clear that others wish he hadn't seen anything also, and convince him that it is best for his health to remain ignorant.

But then he meets Robert, who casually mentions that he was watching out the window when Dennis finally did that test dive. Did he see more? What does he want? The mystery of Robert becomes deeper every day, but one thing is clear: he is an expert at diverting. Dennis listens to Robert with a grain of salt but clearly is interested. He is also interested in various women who happen his way, some of whom are simply drawn to the daredevil in him.

Dennis gets to know a whole slew of interesting folks, many of whom are civil war re-enactors. A new re-enactment is planned and Dennis is pulled into it. It is here that things come to a head.

I found it entertaining and easy to get through. Nice travel book. ( )
  slojudy | Sep 8, 2020 |
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A good deal of any Leonard novel—or those of, say, the last twenty years—consists of deadpan social observation. John le Carré has maintained that, for the late twentieth century at least, the spy novel is the central fictional form, because it alone tackles the implementation of the hidden agendas that—we suspect, and as the evening news tends to confirm—surround us on all sides. Similarly, Elmore Leonard might argue—if he were given to argument, which he is not—that a novel without some sort of crime or scam in it can hardly claim to be an accurate representation of today’s reality. He might add that this is especially true when that reality is situated in America, home of Enron and of the world’s largest privately held arsenal, where casual murders are so common that most aren’t reported, and where the CIA encourages the growing and trading of narcotics to finance its foreign adventures.
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I'm going to Tishomingo to have my ham bone boiled, / I'm gong to Tishomingo to have my ham bone boiled, / These Atlanta women done let my ham bone spoil. - Performed by Peg Leg Howell Atlanta, georgia, November 8, 1926
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Dennis Lenahan the high diver would tell people that if you put a fifty-cent piece on the floor and looked down at it, that's what the tank looked like from the top of that eighty-foot steel ladder.
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:

"Leonard delivers a certifiable masterpiece of such twisted ingenuity that he transcends even his own bad self....Tishomingo Blues is that good."

â??Baltimore Sun

Crime fiction Grand Master Elmore Leonard heads to the Deep South for a bracing dose of Tishomingo Bluesâ??a wild, Leonard-esque ride featuring gamblers, mobsters, murderers, high divers, and Civil War re-enactors that the New York Times Book Review calls, "Leonard's best work since Get Shorty." Sparkling with trademark "Dutch" Leonard dialogue so sharp it could cut you, Tishomingo Blues is classic mystery, mayhem, and gritty noir fun from "the coolest, hottest thriller writer in America" (Chicago Tribune)

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