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Elmore Leonard has been writing genre novels for fifty
years, starting out with Westerns and then, in tune with shifts in public taste, switching
into crime fiction. His style is all his own, featuring seedy low-life types, ambiguous
morality, double-crosses and tangled motivations, all wrapped up in hard-edged, snappy
dialogue. His stories and novels have been made into a long list of movies, including such
hits as Get
Shorty, Jackie
Brown, and Out
of Sight. Some of the films have been eminently forgettable, too, including the
1969 version of The
Big Bounce, which, according to one interview, even Leonard couldn't sit through.