When the Women Come Out to Dance: Stories
Elmore Leonard. William Morrow & Company, $24.95 (240pp) ISBN 978-0-06-008397-7
Elmore Leonard's latest, When the Women Come Out to Dance, is a collection of short sketches that feature strong female characters in trouble. ""Sparks"" describes a flirtation between an insurance investigator and a widow who has apparently burned down her own mansion in the Hollywood hills. The riveting title piece involves a rich Pakistani surgeon's wife, a former stripper who's terrified that her playboy husband will have her killed once he gets bored with her. Hoping to knock him off first, she hires as a maid a Colombian woman rumored to have murdered her own abusive husband. ""Fire in the Hole"" finds two former co-workers pitted against one another in a deadly showdown: Boyd Crowder is a Bible-quoting neo-Nazi with a penchant for terrorist acts, and Raylan Givens is the U.S. marshal sent to shut him down. Leonard fans may wish for something meatier, but the razor-edged dialogue and brisk storytelling won't disappoint.
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Reviewed on: 01/01/2003
Genre: Fiction
Analog Audio Cassette - 978-0-06-052781-5
Other - 240 pages - 978-0-06-180854-8
Paperback - 240 pages - 978-0-06-058616-4
Paperback - 228 pages - 978-0-06-008398-4