![]() Lansdale's storytelling is like a warm blanket. Leonard holds his own though, and I appreciated the back and forth dialog even though I've heard that religious shit so many times it starts making my teeth itch. I wanted to crawl through the pages and wring his neck. As one horror leads to the next, and the evidence points to Leonards now dead uncle as the murderer, Leonard engages his friend Hap to help him prove his. There's an especially frustrating scene when Hap & Leonard make a visit to a Reverend Fizgerald who starts in on what the Bible says about homosexuality. More backstory is given for Leonard as a gay, Black man living and working in East Texas. We get to see their moral compass, flaws, and strengths. ![]() Hap and Leonard return - Joe Lansdales beloved crime-fighting duo are back for their latest. The character development goes deeper in this story as the men struggle to find their bearings in an overwhelmingly heavy situation. Description for Mucho Mojo (Hap and Leonard) Paperback. Lansdale does a fine job preserving the levity in Hap & Leonard's dynamic even though the situation they're involved in is extremely grim. ![]() ![]() Hap and Leonard make a discovery during renovations which leads the two men down a pretty dark path. ![]()
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