"Lean, mean, darkly funny." -- Boston Globe "A zingy thriller by the master of hard-boiled suspense." -- Dallas Morning News "Elmore Leonard may be the greatest crime novelist in the world," declares... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've read 20 of Elmore's 40 books, and thus far, Gold Coast remains my favorite. I find the bad guy in this particular book endlessly facsinating and hilarious!
"I like that in a man..."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Elmore Leonard's "Gold Coast" is a classic book about a femme fatale. "You're not too bright. I like that in a man," said one actress in a late night film noir classic film, and Leonard's major female (Karen DiCilia) in "Gold Coast" is one smart cookie, using men for her own monetary advantage. Not that she doesn't like men's company. She just likes controlling men much more.Leonard's novel is fast-moving, witty and downright scary in places, especially when Roland is part of the scene. A huge, pseudo-cowboy-hit-man, Roland is the stuff of nightmares, a killer with little thought for his victims. He almost makes me want to own a gun.Larry Rochelle, author of DEATH & DEVOTION, TRACETRACKS and DANCE WITH THE PONY
gold coast keeps it intresting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
gold coast may not be one of leonards best but it satisfies the crime novel fan.the plot is pretty good considering its been seen before.the ending i must say is surprising.it also has a few funny moments to keep you in good humor.good book but not leonards best.
Brisk read, blackly humorous, good fun!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I read this book in 2 afternoons. Although it's short, the characters are fully realized and well-rounded. I really liked the Roland Crow character; such a jolly fellow going around shooting people and throwing them off balconies! I'm getting to like Elmore Leonard very much. If you like this stuff, I also recommend Joe R. Lansdale's series about Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, as well as anything by Christopher Moore.
it was pretty good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
i will have to admit that this was a really short book. if it was at least 100 pages longer it would be a lot better. but im still amazed on how good it was for such a short book.
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