
When the Women Come Out to Dance (Unabridged Stories)
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Taye Diggs
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Elmore Leonard
The unrivaled master of crime’s first collection of noir stories....
"If you thought you knew all the places Elmore Leonard could take you, think again." (Mike Lupica)
In more than 30 books spanning half a century, Elmore Leonard has captured the imagination of millions as few writers can. A literary icon praised by the New York Times Book Review as "the greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever," he has influenced many contemporary writers and is known for both the quality and accessibility of his writing.
In this first collection of short pieces, including two novella-length works, since his western anthology Tonto Woman, Leonard demonstrates the superb characterization, dead-on dialogue, vivid atmosphere, and driving plotting that have made him a household name.
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"The razor-edged dialogue and brisk storytelling won't disappoint." (Publishers Weekly)
"These clever, perceptive, ironic short stories by the author of Get Shorty and other crime classics boast stylistic verve and strong characterizations. Narrator Taye Diggs has a pleasant, calming sound that brings out the smoothness of the writing." (AudioFile)
"Especially noteworthy are the women in these tales, uniformly strong, funny, and complex. But perhaps Leonard's greatest accomplishment is in transforming a notoriously underread form, the short story, into something with mass appeal." (Booklist)
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Great stories, good narrator, production lacking
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Classic Leonard
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Would you try another book from Elmore Leonard and/or Taye Diggs?
I will probably not get another Elmore Leonard BookIf you’ve listened to books by Elmore Leonard before, how does this one compare?
NAWould you be willing to try another one of Taye Diggs’s performances?
No - voices for each character were the same and I think the reader focused on being too cool versus telling the story.Was When the Women Come Out to Dance (Unabridged Stories) worth the listening time?
I have given upAny additional comments?
I enjoy readers that add voices with character and some drama in their voice.Not Sure
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Good book
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The stories are uneven: the best ones, such as Karen Makes Out, are great reads, but the bad ones, such as Ten Killer, just never reaches any level of excitement. I felt the Villains were too weak and the good guy lacking in motivation and style.
If you normally enjoy Elmore's realism, you should enjoy these stories
Typical Elmore
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Mixed Elmore Leonard stories; great Taye Diggs.
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the best
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Another Great Elmore Leonard Rayland Gibbons Story
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What did you love best about When the Women Come Out to Dance (Unabridged Stories)?
Elmore leonard is a great storyteller and a wonderful writer.These were great short stories.What three words best describe Taye Diggs’s voice?
The only thing I had against the reader was that he often lapsed into what sounded like a black dialect when the story called for a white country dialect. It sort of detracted from the story telling in that it jarred one out of the moment.Classic Elmore Leonard
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This collection feels tired and recycled, as though Leonard was trying to create a meal out of three-day-old leftovers. He drags in characters from his novels, but doesn't give them anything fresh to do.
In two of the longer stories, the hero comes back to his home town, reconnects with the formerly-married woman whom he longed for but never slept with in high school, and winds up in the woman's kitchen facing down the leader of a group of moronic, white-trash criminals. Sure, one villain is eating fried chicken, and the other just wants a cup of coffee, but that difference hardly makes the plots distinct.
In two other stories a woman commits a crime and is then blackmailed by a person who knows about it. Yep, that's supposed to be the clever denouement.
For far more inventive plots, try "Twisted," Jeffrey Deaver's fun collection of crime/suspense stories. Deaver really knows how to surprise you.
Leonard's leftovers
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