Quiver

Peter Leonard

Language: English

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: Jan 1, 2008

Pages: 261
ABC: 4

Description:

“*Quiver* is a spectacular debut….With a large cast of characters—each presented as meticulously as an Andrew Wyeth portrait—and numerous points of view, all funneling inevitably to a stunning conclusion, you will be holding your breath until the final page. Peter’s dad should be proud.” --Otto Penzler “A strong debut that combines a tight plot (about a deadly double-cross in the woods of Michigan) with memorable characters and dialogue—come to think of it, not unlike what Leonard’s father, Elmore Leonard, creates.” --*Seattle* *Times *“An outstanding debut….Leonard, the son of grandmaster mystery writer Elmore Leonard, deftly utilizes frequent flashback scenes in a tense tale that’s easily one of the best crime novels of the year.” --*East Lansing* *Journal *“The best parts of the novel concern the crooks, who, if not as gloriously quirky as those in Elmore Leonard’s novels, are sometimes funny and sometimes scary.” --*Washington* *Post* "Peter Leonard's energetic style makes one forget the name Elmore and concentrate on the Leonard....Good writing may be in his genes, but the style's all his own." --Oline Cogdill, *The South Florida Sun-Sentinel* One of the most riveting and powerful new voices in crime fiction, Peter Leonard delivers a razor-sharp debut thriller. Kate McCall’s husband has been killed by her son, Luke, in a tragic bow-hunting accident. While Kate struggles with her son’s surly guilt, her first love, Jack, an ex-con, reappears, along with a crew of his former “colleagues.” While Jack must convince his partners in crime that he really *did* lose the heist money, his appearance sets into motion a series of events culminating in a life-and-death confrontation with a gang of killers. Leonard displays remarkable maturity for a first-time novelist in both the plotting of the story and the language of his protagonists. The twists and turns of a love affair, an unrequited crush, and a kidnapping/extortion plot complement a tightly drawn, intimate cast of memorably quick and dim-witted characters. *Quiver* marks the breakthrough of a new force in thriller writing---an explosive and unforgettable debut. Praise for *Quiver*: “With its clever plotting and blood-and-guts characters, *Quiver* will certainly put Peter Leonard on the map. This is the start of something special.” ---Michael Connelly, *New York* *Times* bestselling author of *The Overlook *“*Quiver*'s supercharged plot, rhythmic dialogue, and cool-under-pressure characters kept me reading into the night. An impressive, exciting debut from Peter Leonard.” ---George Pelecanos, *New York* *Times* bestselling author of *The Night Gardener*   "*Quiver* is a surprise and a delight, a twisty deadpan troll through some very devious neighborhoods.  I welcome Peter Leonard and look forward to whatever he wants to offer next." --- Donald Westlake "*Quiver* is terrific.  I have to make the corniest admission of all: Couldn't put it down." ---Mike Lupica, *NY* *Daily News* columnist “Peter Leonard’s first novel, *Quiver*, amply shows that he’s the great Elmore’s son. This book is a wicked trip with the creeps and pukes that inhabit the criminal world who collide with a convincing heroine. The setting in the rural north of Michigan is unique and engaging. I salute Peter Leonard at the beginning of what will obviously be a fine career.” ---Jim Harrison, author of *Returning to Earth* and *Legends of the Fall *"*Quiver* is a terrific debut. Peter Leonard has a good ear for voices, a good eye for detail, and a talent for bringing together elements that can't do anything but explode." ---Edgar Award Winner Thomas Perry, author of *Silence*