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Book Review of Honky Tonk Samurai (Hap and Leonard)

Honky Tonk Samurai (Hap and Leonard)
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Hap and Leonard's long-time friend Marvin Hanson has been offered the position of police chief so he needs to get out of the private detective business. He offers the business to Hap and Leonard who are somewhat reluctant given they are not licensed detectives but then Hap's girlfriend, Brett, steps in and decides to buy the firm--she is tired of changing bedpans and wiping asses at the hospital. Brett also happens to have a PI license so it sounds like a great idea with her being able to use the boys as operatives. And then a cold case comes along. An elderly woman wants the team to find her granddaughter, Sandy, who has been missing for five years. So is she still alive or was she murdered and long buried? They take the case which leads them to Sandy's former employer, an exotic car dealership that caters to rich people and also seems to provide prostitutes to their customers. So who is actually running this business and what happened to Sandy? As Hap and Leonard get further involved, they find themselves at odds with various dangerous people including a biker gang. They're also warned that the people they're dealing with may use the services of a mysterious hitman who likes to remove the testicles of his victims.

This one had the usual dark humor and was filled with over-the-top violence. There were also some new twists to Hap and Leonard's lives. First they rescue a dog from an animal abuser and along with Brett make him their own. And then there's a young lady who knocks on Hap's door and proclaims that he is her father! Brett takes her under her wing and really hopes that she is Hap's kin but only a paternity test will tell... Another enjoyable outing overall. I'm getting close to the end of the Hap and Leonard novels, only three left to go and I'll be looking forward to them all.