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More Better Deals

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From the Edgar Award-winning author of the Hap and Leonard series, a hard-boiled novel set in 1960s Texas in which a no-nonsense car salesman faces a tempting decision, a dangerous deal, and an alluring affair.

Ed Edwards is in the used car business, a business built on adjusted odometers, extra-fine print, and the belief that "buyers better beware." Burdened by an aging, alcoholic mother constantly on his case to do something worthier of his lighter skin tone and dreaming of a brighter future for himself and his plucky little sister, Ed is ready to get out of the game.
When Dave, his lazy, grease-stained boss at the eponymous dealership Smiling Dave's sends him to repossess a Cadillac, Ed finally gets the chance to escape his miserable life.
The Cadillac in question was purchased by Frank Craig and his beautiful wife Nancy, owners of a local drive-in and pet cemetery. Fed up with her deadbeat husband and with unfulfilled desires of her own, Nancy suggests to Ed — in the throes of their salacious affair — that they kill Frank and claim his insurance policy. It is a tantalizing offer: the girl, the car, and not one, but two businesses. Ed could finally say goodbye to Smiling Dave's, and maybe even send his sister to college. But does he have what it takes to see the plan through?
Told with Joe Lansdale's trademark grit, wit, and dark humor, More Better Deals is a gripping tale of the strange characters and odd dealings that define 1960s East Texas.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 6, 2020
      Used car salesman Ed Edwards, the narrator of this highly enjoyable hardboiled tale set in 1960s Texas from Edgar winner Lansdale (Jane Goes North), has no qualms about perpetrating serious crimes in his pursuit of the American Dream. When sent to repossess a Cadillac purchased by Frank Craig, a rough, hard-drinking brute who is “big enough to hunt tigers with nothing but a bad attitude,” Ed falls for Frank’s gorgeous if conniving wife, Nancy. After acquiring the Cadillac for himself, Ed and Nancy begin an affair, and Ed soon sets his sights on attaining part-ownership of Nancy’s drive-in movie theater and pet cemetery. To achieve this, he devises a crude plan to beat her husband to death and stage his murder to look like an accident so that Nancy can claim Frank’s life insurance policy. Unsurprisingly, nothing goes as planned, and Ed’s hopes of a more prosperous future prove as shoddy and pretentious as the clunkers he sells. Populated with an admirable array of laughable miscreants, this droll, savage novel is vintage Lansdale. The author’s storytelling powers remain as strong as ever. Agent: Danny Baror, Baror International.

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      Starred review from May 1, 2020
      The postman rings again in this grisly homage to the classic noir of James M. Cain. Like Laura Lippman in Sunburn (2018), Lansdale updates the roles of the two principal players, the overconfident man and the femme fatale who entraps him. Here the setting is weather-beaten East Texas in the early '60s. Ed Edwards, a mixed-race man passing as white, is a used-car salesman looking for his big chance. He thinks he finds it when he meets Nancy Craig while repossessing her Cadillac. Sparks fly, and soon the lovers are plotting to kill Nancy's husband, claim the life insurance, and take over the Craigs' two businesses: a drive-in movie theater and an adjacent pet cemetery. When a fast-talking used-car salesman meets a dishy drive-in owner, you just know trouble's coming. And so it does, as the original murder goes horribly wrong, but not as wrong as subsequent attempts to right the ship (we've not seen the last of that pet cemetery). Lansdale takes the familiar formula and adds a triple helping of gore (served with a soup�on of absurdist humor), a femme fatale who's mastered the long game, and a blustery man with an identity crisis. It's still the same old story in the end ("the American dream, drenched in blood and greed"), but Lansdale really makes this used car purr.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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