
The Hot Kid
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Narrated by:
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Arliss Howard
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By:
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Elmore Leonard
About this listen
Set in Oklahoma during the 1930s, The Hot Kid is a powerfully entertaining story and introduces Carl Webster, one of the coolest lawmen ever to draw on a fugitive felon. At 21, Carl Webster's on his way to becoming the most famous Deputy US Marshal in America. He has shot and killed notorious bank robber Emmet Long and is now tracking Jack Belmont, the no-good son of an oil millionaire with dreams of becoming Public Enemy Number One.
True Detective writer Tony Antonelli is following the story, and this one's big, full of beautiful women, Tommy guns and a former lawman who believes in vigilante justice.
The Hot Kid is an exhilarating story played out against the flapper period of gun molls and Prohibition.
Warning: This book contains explicit content.
©2005 Elmore Leonard (P)2014 Audible LtdWhere does The Hot Kid rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It isn't in my top ten but it is very entertaining, well written and well read.What does Arliss Howard bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Superb reading. He made me feel like I really knew those people.Any additional comments?
The Hot Kid won't win any literary prizes but it is a thoroughly entertaining read with some superb shooting scenes, delightfully nasty gangsters and some of the sharpest "gun molls" I have encountered. It moves with a fantastic pace. There is some description but never a wasted word. Every short gritty sentence grabs you. By the end I felt as though I really knew what it felt like to be living in the world of bankrobbers in the twenties and early thirties.Don't read it if you are remotely sensitive about woman being treated as objects. The crude way the characters, and the narrator for that matter, talk about their bodies, is shocking or funny depending on your point of view.
A great listen
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The first rule of writing
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The narrator does an ok job but his range of accents and tones seems very limited, leaving the majority of the characters with the same sounding southern drawl that makes them indistinguishable.
Not for me
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