![]() ![]() The child’s skeleton is wrapped in kiddie porn, but there are clues include, leading Leonard to convince Hap that they should clear his Uncle’s name. They find that the house next door is being used as a crack house then they find a child’s body buried under freshly replaced floorboards in one of the rooms of Uncle Pine’s house. Hap is along to help clean up the house and help his friend thru the mourning. His uncle raised him, ‘taught him to be a man’, but then shunned him when Leonard told his Uncle he was gay. Leonard’s Uncle passes away, and Leonard inherits the house and some money. But I glanced at the first couple of pages, then read the first chapter and, before too long it was done. Lansdale is a Texas author (and a martial artist). I certainly didn’t mean to read this book straight through. Both have some martial arts training (probably from the Vietnam war, but that is not mentioned in this book) and both hail from East Texas (where Mr. The novel is one of a series featuring Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, a white day laborer and a black gay man who end up solving gruesome and violent crimes in East Texas. ![]()
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