Bad Chili

1997 novel by Joe R. Lansdale


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::summary 1997 novel by Joe R. Lansdale ::

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FieldValue
nameBad Chili
imageBad Chili Book Cover.jpg
captionLimited Mojo Press cover
authorJoe R. Lansdale
cover_artistJohn Picacio
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
seriesHap and Leonard
genreMystery/suspense
publisher
pub_dateSeptember 1, 1997
media_typePrint (hardcover, paperback)
pages219
isbn1-885418-15-9
preceded_byThe Two-Bear Mambo (1995)
followed_byRumble Tumble (1998)
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Bad Chili is a 1997 crime mystery novel by American author Joe R. Lansdale. It is the fourth in the series of books featuring Lansdale's longtime protagonists Hap and Leonard. The two characters couldn't be more different; Hap is a white working class laborer who went to prison to protest the Vietnam War, and Leonard is a gay, black, Vietnam vet with serious anger issues. Both are experts in the martial arts and are the best of friends.

Plot summary

Hap returns from his off-shore oil platform job to discover that his best friend Leonard is being framed for a series of murders. The first of these is a biker who stole Leonard's boyfriend, and the second is Leonard's ex-boyfriend himself. The two of them set out to find who the real killers are and clear Leonard's name.

Editions

This book was first published by the now defunct Mojo Press with only 500 signed copies. It was then published as a mass-market trade hardcover by Mysterious Press. It was re-issued as a trade paperback in May 2009 by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard books. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/Badchilicover.jpg" caption="'''''[[Mysterious Press]] edition'''''"] ::

References

References

  1. "BAD CHILI by Joe R. Lansdale - Kirkus Reviews".
  2. "Home - Mysterious Press".
  3. "Archived copy".

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