Blues okruga Tishomingo

Blues okruga Tishomingo

Elmore Leonard

The novel is a typical Leonard crime novel: fast-paced, eccentric characters, unexpected twists, a mix of violence and comedy. The book is an entertaining, cynical critique of the American South and human greed, with a touch of the blues in its soul.

Dennis Lenahan, a professional diver in his late 30s, an "adrenaline man" who lives for excitement and danger, arrives at the Tishomingo Lodge & Casino in Tunica, Mississippi. He wants to make his spectacular jump from a 24-meter platform into the pool - one last chance to prove himself before his career ends. But on his first day, from the top of the tower, he witnesses a murder: two men from the local Dixie Mafia (a Southern branch of the mafia) kill a third man for debt or betrayal. Dennis sees everything, and they see him.

Instead of running away, Dennis stays - drawn by both fear and adrenaline. He is warned: "If you talk, you're dead." He soon becomes entangled in a web of characters: the charismatic and dangerous Germy Germaine, the boss of the Dixie Mafia who organizes large gambling games and re-enactments of the Civil War (where the Southerners always fight for the Confederacy); Anne de Carlo, an attractive woman with connections to the mafia; and Robert Taylor, a black musician and con artist who pretends to be from New York but has his own plans for a major con.

The story revolves around gambling, drugs, racism in the Deep South, Confederate pride, and trying to survive in a world where everyone is on the edge. Dennis and Robert become reluctant allies – one a white man from an amusement park, the other a black man from the streets – as they try to get their lives out of mob conflicts, lies, and betrayals. Leonard masterfully builds tension through dialogue full of humor, cynicism, and authentic Southern slang.

Original title
Tishomingo Blues
Translation
Petar Vujačić
Editor
Nenad Rizvanović
Dimensions
23.5 x 15.5 cm
Pages
219
Publisher
V.B.Z, Zagreb, 2003.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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