Hi folks,
Well, today’s
the day! My new novel, the black comedy crime thriller, THE GENUINE, IMITATION,
PLASTIC KIDNAPPING goes on sale today, both ebook and paperback versions. This
book was my personal favorite to write—just had a lot of fun with it and hope
you will as well.
Here are some of
the blurbs it’s received so far:
Blurbs
Les Edgerton serves up a gumbo of sexual
deviants, small time hustlers, and serious criminals in a caper that reads like
a deranged Damon Runyon tale relocated from Broadway to the French Quarter. "The
Genuine, Imitation, Plastic Kidnaping" is not for the faint of heart, and
that's just one of its selling points. If you like crime fiction that cracks
wise while offering a peek into the darker recesses, this is the book for you.
Bill Fitzhugh,
author, PEST CONTROL, TERMINATOR and others
What makes this wild, wild tale so
intriguing is the sense that it must be drawing on first hand knowledge.
Edgerton's sympathetic tough guy narrator gives you an authentic-feeling
glimpse into the unique logic of small time hustlers and born losers, with
echoes of Ring Lardner and snatches of slam poetry frequently catching you by
surprise and making it that much more enjoyable.
--Matthew Louis,
founding editor of Gutter Books and author of The Wrong Man and Collision
Cocktail.
“The most unrepentantly funny crime
caper you’ll ever find between the pages of a book. Elmore Leonard, eat your
heart out!”
– Maegan
Beaumont, author of Carved in Darkness
Masquerading as a novel, Les Edgerton's
newest gem -- THE GENUINE, IMITATION, PLASTIC KIDNAPPING -- is really a
debauched weekend in steamy New Orleans, loaded with alcohol, drugs, whores,
pistols, and a menacing bookie, all available for your personal and private
entertainment between the covers. Narrator Pete Halliday -- ex-con, gambler,
boozer, ex-baseball pitcher and unwise wiseass -- takes us places most don't
really want to go, only to have the time of our lives when we get there. Listen
to him: "Coming into New Orleans, you could smell it. First day out of
jail after thirty days, you could really smell it. Hot and sexy, a couple hundred
thousand red hot little mamas, stepping out of steamy baths and showers, their
skin sticky from the heat, getting ready for Saturday night ..." Every
pitch Pete throws is a hair-raising thrill, a belly laugh or a clue to the
wicked and violent puzzle that hangs over his New Orleans adventure. You know
someone has to die.
-- Jack Getze,
Fiction Editor, Spinetingler Magazine
There's two certainties when reading
anything written by Les Edgerton. First you'll get gritty, hard hitting noir
straight out the top drawer that'll leave you punch drunk on the floor. Second
is it'll be like nothing you've ever picked up before. The Genuine, Imitation,
Plastic Kidnapping is no exception. Expect the unexpected. Read it, love it.
-- Keith Nixon,
author of The Fix
"There's nothing fake
about The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic Kidnapping. Les Edgerton's latest
book is the real deal, and has everything to keep you turning the pages. It's a
caper, full of fun and high-jinx, but it's also bitter-sweet, engendering a
full range of emotions. You'll smile, you'll wince, you'll laugh out loud, and
sometimes you'll even cringe, but you'll come away from the read feeling
thoroughly satisfied and entertained. A terrific read."
Matt Hilton,
author of the best-selling Joe Hunter thrillers.
When it comes to writing crime stories,
Les Edgerton can do pretty much it all, and The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic
Kidnapping finds him in a mood to have fun. This book is like a raucous
party for crime fiction lovers, complete with goons, guns, and
schemes-within-schemes. Best of all, the comic voice of its ne’er-do-well
narrator is a pleasure from start to finish.
--Jake Hinkson,
author of Hell On Church Street and The Posthumous Man
THE GENUINE, IMITATION, PLASTIC
KIDNAPPING is a dark crime comedy that will have you laughing from page one. It
crackles with manic energy and mad thrills. If you're looking for a different
kind of edgy crime novel, this is the one to grab.
--Bill Crider, author
of Compound Murder, Gator Kill and
others.
Imagine Les Edgerton’s writing. Dark,
despairing noir. Habitual criminals. Rapists. This is nothing like that. :
Edgerton takes a break from The Bitch and The Rapist to exercise
his inner Westlake. A “no holds barred” and “What else can go wrong” caper with
even more laughs than plot twists. The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic Kidnapping
has a plot John Dortmunder would have trouble negotiating, and Edgerton milks
it for all it’s worth. Not for the faint of heart, the crime that really sets
the story off involved kidnapping a gangster—no, I can’t do it. I don’t want to
spoil even that much. Suffice to say kidnapping, sexual fetishes, forced
amputation, Tourette’s Syndrome, certain death, and one-way tickets to Skagway
AK are all played for laughs, and he pulls it off. Big fun. My daughter
described the movie Ted as “Really funny and wildly inappropriate.” It’s like
that.--Dana King, author Grind Joint
The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic
Kidnapping
is like the fever-dream of a two-bit conman who fancies himself a criminal
genius. Add in some seedy and saucy New Orleans locales and you’ve got a gumbo
of freaky sex, covert mob men and botched amputations. This the most havoc ever
wrought in one man’s quest for a measly ol’ po’ boy shop, and a creole crime
caper you won’t want to miss. --Nik
Korpon, author of Fait Ave and Stay God, Sweet Angel
You’re in for
some twisted laughs as one of crime fiction’s most authentic voices takes on
dark humor. In THE GENUINE IMITATION PLASTIC KIDNAPPING, Les Edgerton finds
every line that oughtn’t be crossed and drags his characters back and forth
’til it’s blurred. You may want to reach in and give his criminal hero a shake,
except you’re bound to be aching to see what kind of trouble he can create
next. Humor is human, the blacker the better, and Edgerton serves it up nasty
and raw! – Rob Brunet, author of Stinking Rich
A hard-driving, relentless story with
grab-you-by-the-throat characters.
— Grant
Blackwood, New York Times bestselling author.
The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic
Kidnapping
is a steamy caper novel that reads like an arm wrestling match between Ring
Lardner and Quentin Tarantino, while James Lee Burke takes bets on the outcome.
I only stopped laughing to flinch occasionally. A terrific novel, for the
strong of heart – and funny bone.—Warren
Moore, author of Broken Glass Waltzes.
There is nothing quite like reading a
Les Edgerton novel. His voice crackles with a lifelike intensity. THE GENUINE,
PLASTIC, IMITATION KIDNAPPING is the most incredible, entertaining and detailed
bar story you've ever heard. Reading it, you can't shake that feeling that
you've living a special, unique moment where anything is possible, like that
night at the bar.
Early Amazon reviews:
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Pete Halliday's got a hell of an arm...
and a little gambling problem. Or is it a little 'getting caught' problem?
Either way he's washed out of baseball, biding his time in the Big Easy,
pulling jobs with ace fuck-up Tommy LeClerc.
In spectacular fashion, Tommy blows schemes so clever they shouldn't be done.
Like a kidnapping when you don't know whom the kidnapee is connected to. But
then Tommy comes up with a brilliant idea; a kidnapping the likes of which no
one has attempted before...
... and maybe there's a reason for that.
Pete's a likable guy. He just smart enough to realize how insane Tommy's plans
are, too dumb to tell Tommy to screw off. And it's that inability that brings
the feet of the whole New Orleans reverse nobility down on Pete and Tommy's
necks.
The ray of dirty sunshine is Cat Duplaisir, waitress with a side of hooker.
Pete falls hard, and she's a great add to the team here. And the ending? Guess
you'll have to read it.
Overall, I love Pete's way of putting things. He's a narrating character that's
reliable, true to form. Edgerton pours this one from his fingertips; nothing
gets you clogged in the reading, nothing keeps you from hitting the 'next'
arrow except maybe sleep or a pee break (I don't even think I took a pee
break).
I got an advanced copy, But I liked it so much, I bought the paperback.
Format:Paperback
Wow - here we go again. Les Edgerton is
one of the best writers of our time. Once again, I have a reason to read. This
hilarious, yet serious depiction of clumsy criminals and the terror and messes
they run into is impossible to put down. This book explodes from the page and
pulls the reader in. You will end up loving the main characters and laughing
all the way. Les Edgerton writes from truth and grit - the kind of writing that
only a writer with a mad soul and the life to go with it can write. I have yet
to read a book by Les Edgerton that I regretted purchasing. You can't lose with
Les Edgerton. Throw the dice and reap your reward.
Hope you glom onto a copy and if you
have time, please leave a rating and review on Amazon—it means a lot for sales.
Blue skies,
Les
Me, with my "Happy Face"...
It's "Launch Day!"
3 comments:
Sweet. This book is about as much fun as one can have without risking imprisonment.
Sock it to the reading world on the streets and in the gutters, Les. Keep 'em cryin' "MORE LES!".
Couldn't resist.
Take no prisoners, Baby,
~ Absolutely*Kate
suspense author / intrigue promoter
You rock, baby!
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